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[jira] [Created] (GUACAMOLE-426) New Guacamole Feature: Per user ssh-key

Michael Reber created GUACAMOLE-426:
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             Summary: New Guacamole Feature: Per user ssh-key
                 Key: GUACAMOLE-426
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-426
             Project: Guacamole
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Michael Reber
         Attachments: Guacamole_new_feature.png

Currently guacamole does not allow having each user with his/her private ssh-key and username defined.

I was thinking about a possible solution. Briefly, it goes like this: 
There would be an additional entry in the user settings, where each user can define his/her private ssh-key.  There should also be an override option for the current user mapped to a specific server. 

I attached a possible graphical implementation.  

Technically, I have the idea to check the following upon each new session opening: If the override option is set and the specific user credentials username and specific ssh-key are valid, then I would replace the default username and the ssh-keys string with the values specified by the user settings.



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