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[jira] [Updated] (GUACAMOLE-1653) Usernames and Groupnames containing @# does not work
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1653?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Andries Broekema updated GUACAMOLE-1653:
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Description:
How to reproduce:
# Using the webclient create two new accounts with @# in their name, e.g. @#1 and @#2
# Click on @#1 to edit details
# The page shows the username now as @ (instead of @#1). Change some fields and click Save
# Guacamole has created an other account with name @ Editing details of accounts @#1 and @#2 are not reflected in their resp. accounts but is reflected in the @ account oqieyrqoiryq
# Same happens with usergroups
This is on a vanilla installed Kubuntu 20.04, using these files downloaded from [https://guacamole.apache.org/releases/1.4.0/]
* guacamole-auth-jdbc-1.4.0
* guacamole-server-1.4.0
* apache-tomcat-9.0.62.tar.gz
* postgresql-42.3.5.jar
Tomcat has the settings from GUACAMOLE-1261 and GUACAMOLE-1649 (slash and backslash working and tested OK)
was:
How to reproduce:
# Using the webclient create two new accounts with @# in their name, e.g. @#1 and @#2
# Click on @#1 to edit details
# The page shows the username now as @ (instead of @#1). Change some fields and click Save
# Guacamole has created an other account with name [~sumit] Editing details of accounts @#1 and @#2 are not reflected in their resp. accounts but is reflected in the @ account oqieyrqoiryq
# Same happens with usergroups
This is on a vanilla installed Kubuntu 20.04, using these files downloaded from [https://guacamole.apache.org/releases/1.4.0/]
* guacamole-auth-jdbc-1.4.0
* guacamole-server-1.4.0
* apache-tomcat-9.0.62.tar.gz
* postgresql-42.3.5.jar
Tomcat has the settings from GUACAMOLE-1261 and GUACAMOLE-1649 (slash and backslash working and tested OK)
> Usernames and Groupnames containing @# does not work
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>
> Key: GUACAMOLE-1653
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1653
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: guacamole
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Environment: firefox 103.x
> guacamole 1.4.0
> openjdk 11.0.15
> tomcat 9.0.62
> postgresql 12.11
> latest jdbc driver
> (k)ubuntu 20.04 LTS
> Reporter: Andries Broekema
> Priority: Minor
>
> How to reproduce:
> # Using the webclient create two new accounts with @# in their name, e.g. @#1 and @#2
> # Click on @#1 to edit details
> # The page shows the username now as @ (instead of @#1). Change some fields and click Save
> # Guacamole has created an other account with name @ Editing details of accounts @#1 and @#2 are not reflected in their resp. accounts but is reflected in the @ account oqieyrqoiryq
> # Same happens with usergroups
> This is on a vanilla installed Kubuntu 20.04, using these files downloaded from [https://guacamole.apache.org/releases/1.4.0/]
> * guacamole-auth-jdbc-1.4.0
> * guacamole-server-1.4.0
> * apache-tomcat-9.0.62.tar.gz
> * postgresql-42.3.5.jar
> Tomcat has the settings from GUACAMOLE-1261 and GUACAMOLE-1649 (slash and backslash working and tested OK)
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