Cristian,

You didn't mention the current version of Ubuntu you are using, or are wanting to upgrade to?

As Nick has said there may be no prebuilt packages so you'll need to manually upgrade Guacamole. If it helps I can write out a series of steps for installation of Guacamole 1.4 on Ubuntu server 20.04 - however this would be for a fresh install and it wouldn't ordinarily accept existing configuration data for a version of Guacamole as old as yours.

If you've not got too many users set up it may ultimately be easier just to do this and then re-configure as you need in the new installation, particularly as there are quite a number of changes from 0.8.4 to 1.4.



On 29/05/22 22:37, Nick Couchman wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 2:59 AM Cristian Nuzzo <crinu...@gmail.com <mailto:crinu...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I'm not sure about the database, probably not.

You mentioned you would like to "keep my configuration" - I don't know how you have it configured. If it's not in a database it's probably in the user-mapping.xml file, which you can make a copy of and use with a new version. That said, this file is really only meant as a means of testing that Guacamole Client is functional, and isn't intended for serious use.

    The question was of to ungrade to a new version.

    I tried apt-get upgrade in ubuntu, but guacamole is still old.

The Guacamole project does not maintain distribution-specific packages, and it sounds like the Debian/Ubuntu ones aren't really maintained anymore, if you're unable to upgrade past 0.8.4.

    Is there an undate script somewhere?


No, but there's a manual:
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/ <https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/>

It contains install instructions, either native on a Linux system or via Docker containers.

    Can I use it with my curent version?

    Do guacamole need a database in the most recent versions?

It needs some method of storing connection configurations, and, as I mentioned, user-mapping.xml isn't really intended to be used beyond verifying that Guacamole functions correctly. If you want user/group management, connection management within the GUI, etc., you'll need a database.

-Nick


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