Entering WOL directly into Guacamole is a great idea.
The server is already in the LAN, obviously it is turned on; so there is no
difficulty for this to send the Magic Packet.
I am new to Guacamole and know only what little I have read on the guide and
several pages on the Web.
I was thinking of a
On Monday, April 27, 2020, 11:18:09 PM GMT+2, ivanmarcus
wrote:
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> http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Wake-on-lan-function-working-td2832.html
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> https://github.com/necouchman/guacamole-client/tree/jira/513/extensions/guacamole-auth-wol
Yet another
If you want to send the magic packet automatically upon login I wrote a
Python script some time ago that will do this. It reads the log and
sends the magic packet as needed. It's a bit clunky and I wouldn't want
to administer it for more than ~100 users but it's been running happily
for a
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:36 AM WhiteTiger
wrote:
> With Guacamole I can access PCs remotely.
> But if these are off, how can I turn them on?
> In the office I have a Linux Xubuntu PC always on and from this I could
> send
> a Magic Packet to the other PCs.
> But users don't have technical
With Guacamole I can access PCs remotely.
But if these are off, how can I turn them on?
In the office I have a Linux Xubuntu PC always on and from this I could send
a Magic Packet to the other PCs.
But users don't have technical skills. So I have to provide them with a very
simple solution.
Is it