Do you have an idea of how to do it?I can also use a VPN, but this is not
always possible.
Il lunedì 19 febbraio 2024 alle ore 09:17:38 CET, Ivanmarcus
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
Andrea,
This is not presently possible with Guacamole.
It has been requested in the past, and it may become a feature in the
future at some stage, but it's unlikely to be any time soon.
On 19/02/24 20:03, Andrea Miconi wrote:
> I have a small server with some "web applications" installed in Apache, for
> example for time management, my notes, my money.
> These applications can be reached via HTTPS and have login credentials.
>
> I could log in remotely and I have HAProxy as a reverse proxy.Nonetheless, I
> would not like to expose them publicly.
> I'd like to use Guacamole (or something similar if it wasn't possible with
> G.) in the same way I connect to PCs and servers.
> I connect to Guacamole, log in, the list of PCs and Servers appears; here I
> would like to see the list of my accounts on the web server.I would connect
> to these with HTTPS:PortNumber and use my credentials here, if they are not
> already configured in Guacamole.
> In Guacamole I see that I can use RDP, VNC, Telnet; but I don't see the
> possibility of using HTTPS as well. Or am I wrong?
>
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