I realize there is much more to this than is likely something that can be solved in Guacamole, but I thought I'd throw it out there anyway. I have a Guacamole instance running on a Linux VM behind an Nginx Reverse Proxy with SSL via LetsEncrypt. Works great with one exception...
I have a problem with access for one user who has very restricted policies for Internet Access and Group Policies on his Windows Workstation at work. He cannot install any applications or browser plug-ins of any type, and he's seemingly behind some sort of Application Layer Firewall that's breaking the SSL handshaking and somehow issuing their own certifications (presumably to inspect the application traffic as it traverses the network). Wondering if anyone has run into this sort of thing and managed to find a workaround? I was hoping that it would just work being that everything would run in the browser, but somehow that's not the case.
