I'm relatively new to the guac world, but so far have set up fourteen servers on Ubuntu with Let's Encrypt and MFA. We're seeing abundant uses for remote access with vendors and other outside parties who need to manage internal systems remotely.
One thing that we've discovered we would really like is the ability to have a connection type that's an emulated HTTP/HTTPS browser session where we can control what internal web service/address a user can connect to. We love the simplicity and security that guac gives us by having a single URL to give vendors to access their equipment without having to set up gobs of port forwards and firewall rules, but sometimes all we need is to have a management web interface accessible and not a full RDP or VNC connection. We're experimenting with running a Linux client VM that automatically pops up a Firefox kiosk when connecting with VNC, but it isn't really scalable for us. Has anyone run into this type of use case that may have a better workaround? /> Wade Gibson /> ESU 11
