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
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
lier [mailto:stephane.lhotell...@cgi.com]
Sent: 10 July 2020 01:45 PM
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Subject: Re: include a web browser in Guacamole
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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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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
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
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
>> 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
>>
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
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
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