WhiteTiger-2 wrote
> I don't have a reverse proxy on the server.

You can easy install NGINX and configure it to work like that, here you can
find how to:

http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/proxying-guacamole.html


WhiteTiger-2 wrote
> Also, there is already a server in the network that uses ports 80 and 443,
> so I should change the ports on the firewall.

well, you can choose two ways, the first and easy, if your firewall is
capable, is to set FQDN rules to forward request to the correct internal IP,
if your firewall is not capable of that, you can configure reverse proxy on
the server that already have 80 and 443 forwarded to and let it forward
related traffic to your guacamole server.
Hope this help.

Alessandro




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