Hello
Thanks for all these thoughts.
I was away for a few days, so I couldn't answer you earlier.
I want to clarify that my reflection relates only to the password for
connections to the hosts, not those of Guacamole users.
After reflection I agree with you the MD5 is not a good solution.
On the
Login passwords do not appear to be encrypted in the database.
Is it possible to encrypt them (MD5 or other) ?
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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
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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
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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