Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
my request to add a web browser in the connection mode to the hosts was refused. JIRA 1132 too bad. It would have complemented Guacamole's connection capacity I will have to insert the url generated by Guacamole, for SSH and other, in my homemaid connection manager. And I should have to maintain bounce platforms when we have to cross a firewall or NAT. Unless I find an extension. Has anyone ever heard of such a plugin ? -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
I would love a feature like this. I work for a training centers and we use Guacamole to connect students to a virtual lab environment behind our firewall but some of our courses only user Jupyter Notebook (a web app used to share documents and code). We could just have a separate firewall rule for a Jupyter web server but it would be nice if we could point all of our students to one centralized login page. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
RE: include a web browser in Guacamole
Stephane, As per your initial requirement(and if I have understood it correctly), you have to open a web-browser as a connection within guacamole. Guacamole has an excellent feature of RemoteApp which helps you do that. I have myself tried the same and it works. You could have web applications which may work only on your internal network or anywhere in the world, but your guacamole server should be able to access the same. You could then publish the link of your web-application as a browser shortcut on a Windows Session Host(what I tried with) and then create a guacamole connection with RemoteApp configured. And if it's just a browser that you want to publish(& not a web-application), you could do that too. The only thing which you would have to ensure is the network connectivity between your guacamole server and the application server where your web-application(s) are hosted. If how the end-user would perceive a browser within a browser is not something you are concerned about, this should work for you as well. Maybe there are better ways to do the same, but I have tried this and it works for me. -Original Message- From: stephane.lhotellier [mailto:stephane.lhotell...@cgi.com] Sent: 10 July 2020 01:45 PM To: user@guacamole.apache.org Subject: Re: include a web browser in Guacamole Changements à venir concernant l'historique L'historique de traduction ne sera bientôt disponible que lorsque vous serez connecté. Vous pourrez le gérer dans Mon activité. Votre historique existant sera effacé lors de cette mise à jour. Nous vous invitons à enregistrer les traductions que vous voulez conserver. OK bonjour Je suis désolé Tushar Jain mais je rejoint les avis de Vieri-2, vnick et shr0ded. Mes utilisateurs (environ 300 aujourd'hui) ont besoin de se connecter, non pas a des ressources internes, mais à des serveurs chez des clients ou dans des datacenter (quelques miliers). je n epeux donc pas utiliser un simple reverse proxy. Pour faire simple j'ai principalement 2 services : - Intégration - hotline 2 types d'environements : - production - pré-production 3 type de connexions : - RDP (de moins en moins) - SSH - web (HTTP et HTTPS)(pour des application, CUPS, ...) la hotline doit accèder à tout les environement de production le service integration est divisé en équipe par client. Les personnes travaillant sur le client A ne doivent pas avoir accès au client B mais l'équipe d'integration doit accèder à la production et à la pré-production. En ce sens, avoir un navigateur web à l'intérieur de Guacamole (comme le client RDP ou VNC) ou au moins un affichage d'URL pour servir de liens serait un bon complément. Cela permettrai d'avoir accès à plus de possibilité, un peu comme ce qui est fait dans MRemoteNG avec les outils externes. 1156/5000 Hello I'm sorry Tushar Jain but I agree with the opinions of Vieri-2, vnick and shr0ded. My users (around 300 today) need to connect, not to internal resources, but to servers with clients or in data centers (a few thousand). I therefore cannot use a simple reverse proxy. To make it simple I mainly have 2 services: - Integration - hotline 2 types of environments: - production - pre-production 3 types of connections: - RDP (less and less) - SSH - web (HTTP and HTTPS) (for applications, CUPS, ...) the hotline must access all production environments the integration service is divided into teams per client. People working on client A should not have access to client B but the integration team must have access to production and pre-production. In this sense, having a web browser inside Guacamole (like the RDP or VNC client) or at least a display of URLs to serve as links would be a good addition. This will allow access to more possibilities, a bit like what is done in MRemoteNG with external tools. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org -- **Disclaimer:* This message and any attachment may contain confidential, proprietary information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the original intended recipient and have erroneously received this message, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. Hitachi MGRM Net E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Hitachi MGRM Net therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transm
RE: include a web browser in Guacamole
858/5000 Tushar Jain If I understand correctly, you suggest that I publish my webapps through RDP. The problem is that we are eliminating our Windows servers. Our goal is to have a free shared connection manager. We had some (homemade) which used RMI technonology to start sessions on client workstations. But the use of RMI is now prohibited, I am trying to recreate it in full web. I understand your approach very well, but it does not match my constraints. It's a good idea when you have an RDP server. I think I will submit an evolution request to integrate at least the provision of web links at best the integration of a web browser. The integration of the browser bringing in addition the possibility of using a remote GUACD to pass the firewalls. Stephane -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
Changements à venir concernant l'historique L'historique de traduction ne sera bientôt disponible que lorsque vous serez connecté. Vous pourrez le gérer dans Mon activité. Votre historique existant sera effacé lors de cette mise à jour. Nous vous invitons à enregistrer les traductions que vous voulez conserver. OK bonjour Je suis désolé Tushar Jain mais je rejoint les avis de Vieri-2, vnick et shr0ded. Mes utilisateurs (environ 300 aujourd'hui) ont besoin de se connecter, non pas a des ressources internes, mais à des serveurs chez des clients ou dans des datacenter (quelques miliers). je n epeux donc pas utiliser un simple reverse proxy. Pour faire simple j'ai principalement 2 services : - Intégration - hotline 2 types d'environements : - production - pré-production 3 type de connexions : - RDP (de moins en moins) - SSH - web (HTTP et HTTPS)(pour des application, CUPS, ...) la hotline doit accèder à tout les environement de production le service integration est divisé en équipe par client. Les personnes travaillant sur le client A ne doivent pas avoir accès au client B mais l'équipe d'integration doit accèder à la production et à la pré-production. En ce sens, avoir un navigateur web à l'intérieur de Guacamole (comme le client RDP ou VNC) ou au moins un affichage d'URL pour servir de liens serait un bon complément. Cela permettrai d'avoir accès à plus de possibilité, un peu comme ce qui est fait dans MRemoteNG avec les outils externes. 1156/5000 Hello I'm sorry Tushar Jain but I agree with the opinions of Vieri-2, vnick and shr0ded. My users (around 300 today) need to connect, not to internal resources, but to servers with clients or in data centers (a few thousand). I therefore cannot use a simple reverse proxy. To make it simple I mainly have 2 services: - Integration - hotline 2 types of environments: - production - pre-production 3 types of connections: - RDP (less and less) - SSH - web (HTTP and HTTPS) (for applications, CUPS, ...) the hotline must access all production environments the integration service is divided into teams per client. People working on client A should not have access to client B but the integration team must have access to production and pre-production. In this sense, having a web browser inside Guacamole (like the RDP or VNC client) or at least a display of URLs to serve as links would be a good addition. This will allow access to more possibilities, a bit like what is done in MRemoteNG with external tools. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
We are actually using guacamole not only for internal resources but mainly for connecting to customers to provide IT support. A feature like this would be neat to manage access to the Vcenter, printer configuration pages, dashboards for monitoring and so on and log which user was on the resource the last time. Vieri schrieb am Fr., 10. Juli 2020, 01:16: > > > On Thursday, July 9, 2020, 9:55:24 PM GMT+2, Nick Couchman < > vn...@apache.org> wrote: > > > reverse proxy to internal resources. > > Yes, that's how I configured my gateway, and you can use *at least* one of > these OSS: Nginx, Apache HTTP, Squid Cache. > So there's really no need to reimplement the http reverse proxy feature in > Guacamole. > > However, given that the Guacamole "portal" is so "cool & neat" (tm), maybe > the only thing lacking is an easy way to provision "web links" to the third > party reverse proxies according to user login. > A method for user login-based filtering web links displayed in the > Guacamole portal has been discussed before in this mailing list, but it is > not trivial (UserContext). > > > Vieri > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org > >
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
On Thursday, July 9, 2020, 9:55:24 PM GMT+2, Nick Couchman wrote: > reverse proxy to internal resources. Yes, that's how I configured my gateway, and you can use *at least* one of these OSS: Nginx, Apache HTTP, Squid Cache. So there's really no need to reimplement the http reverse proxy feature in Guacamole. However, given that the Guacamole "portal" is so "cool & neat" (tm), maybe the only thing lacking is an easy way to provision "web links" to the third party reverse proxies according to user login. A method for user login-based filtering web links displayed in the Guacamole portal has been discussed before in this mailing list, but it is not trivial (UserContext). Vieri - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
RE: include a web browser in Guacamole
You could use the feature of RemoteApp. It works over RDP only, as far as I know. Of course as you said, a browser within browser looks awkward, but it works like a charm. I have tried publishing both web and legacy applications through this feature. More details are available in the documentation in the following link: https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#rdp From: Georgе Stoyanov [mailto:gstoya...@gmail.com] Sent: 09 July 2020 10:51 PM To: user@guacamole.apache.org Subject: Re: include a web browser in Guacamole install Linux/Windows and access it with VNC. Other than that I would also love such a feature. On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:16 PM stephane.lhotellier mailto:stephane.lhotell...@cgi.com> > wrote: Hello I'm new here, and I'm looking for a way to use Guacamole to allow my users to connect to web applications (URLs). is there a way to include a web browser in Guacamole. I know, it may seem silly to put a web browser in another, but the goal is to reference all our environments and the corresponding access rights on a single platform for several services. Thank you for your help -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org <mailto:user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org <mailto:user-h...@guacamole.apache.org> -- **Disclaimer:* This message and any attachment may contain confidential, proprietary information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the original intended recipient and have erroneously received this message, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. Hitachi MGRM Net E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Hitachi MGRM Net therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required, please request a hard-copy version. Hitachi MGRM Net Ltd, C - 6/5, Safdarjung Development Area, New Delhi - 110016, India* * * *'Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail'.*
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 1:21 PM Georgе Stoyanov wrote: > install Linux/Windows and access it with VNC. > > Other than that I would also love such a feature. > > > > On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:16 PM stephane.lhotellier < > stephane.lhotell...@cgi.com> wrote: > >> Hello >> I'm new here, and I'm looking for a way to use Guacamole to allow my users >> to connect to web applications (URLs). >> is there a way to include a web browser in Guacamole. >> I know, it may seem silly to put a web browser in another, but the goal is >> to reference all our environments and the corresponding access rights on a >> single platform for several services. >> Thank you for your help >> >> This has been asked and discussed before, and this is not something we are interested in introducing into the Guacamole Client/Server project. The goal of the project is to be a clientless remote desktop solution, and not a full-blown remote access and reverse proxy solution. The Guacamole components - either the full client or the common components - can be coupled with other pieces of software to provide an integrated remote access solution. There are several good reverse proxy solutions out there - for example, Nginx can be used both to reverse proxy Guacamole, and also to provide dynamic reverse proxy to internal resources. -Nick
Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
install Linux/Windows and access it with VNC. Other than that I would also love such a feature. On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:16 PM stephane.lhotellier < stephane.lhotell...@cgi.com> wrote: > Hello > I'm new here, and I'm looking for a way to use Guacamole to allow my users > to connect to web applications (URLs). > is there a way to include a web browser in Guacamole. > I know, it may seem silly to put a web browser in another, but the goal is > to reference all our environments and the corresponding access rights on a > single platform for several services. > Thank you for your help > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org > >