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[jira] [Created] (GUACAMOLE-1713) Set sftp path in ssh connections

Jorge Lopez created GUACAMOLE-1713:
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             Summary: Set sftp path in ssh connections
                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1713
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1713
             Project: Guacamole
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: guacd-docker
    Affects Versions: 1.4.0
            Reporter: Jorge Lopez


Hi, 

I'm using my own development of guacamole server through a django project and I will like to specify and sftp path for drag and drop files upload. I tried with sftp-root-directory as specified in [https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#ssh] but I think it's just for file browser, because if a user drops a file in the window the file is upload to the user's home directory, not at the path specified in sftp-root-directory, and, in some cases this path doesn't exist so file is not uploaded or I can't where the file is uploaded.

Here is an example of my python code:
{code:java}
parameters = {
    'protocol': 'ssh',
    'hostname': host,
    'port': credential.port,
    'username': credential.user,
    'password': password,
    'enable_sftp': enable_sftp,
    'sftp_root_directory': '/tmp/test',
    'recording_path': record_path,
    'create_recording_path': 'true',
    'recording_name': record_name,
    'create_typescript_path': 'true',
    'typescript_path': session_path,
    'typescript_name': record_name
} {code}
As I see in guacd container logs, there is no error and sftp is connected succesfully. With RDP connections 'drive_path' option is working as expected, but not for ssh. I also tried adding the absolute path to the filename once I created the FileStream in my .js client implementation:
{code:java}
filename = `/tmp/test/${filename}`
let stream = guac.createFileStream(mimetype, filename);{code}
But as I see in guacd logs, it's raising an error
{code:java}
Filename "/tmp/test/test.docx" is invalid or resulting path is too long {code}
 

What I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to change the file's default path?

 

Thanks



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