It is possible to customize guacamole in this way, but it will essentially
result in the custom release of Guacamole. Any upgrade to the new Guacamole
release will require repeating of this procedure.

On the other side, extensions are not that much dependent on the guacamole
version and upgrades (but for sure requires testing before production).

Marko

уто, 30. мај 2017. у 23:20 Al Gore <c...@securityresearch.us> је написао/ла:

> If you do not want to make any modifications to the code, simply download
> the
> prebuilt .WAR file from:
>
> http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/releases/0.9.12-incubating/
>
> Open this file with an archive program such as 7zip and you should see a
> list of files and folders:
>
> <
> http://apache-guacamole-incubating-users.2363388.n4.nabble.com/file/n1026/Capture.png
> >
>
> Open the folder labeled "translations" and will see a list of languages in
> the form of "en.json" or "no.json" (by the way you can add to this list if
> you want Spanish in there). Edit these files and replace every instance of
> "Apache Guacamole" with "V2S Labs". Make sure to save them within the WAR
> file.
>
> Next, you can take your logo in PNG format and replace files in the
> "images"
> folder. You will need to replace guac-tricolor.png, logo-64.png,
> logo-144.png, and guac-mono-192.png. I would recommend looking at the
> dimensions of these images and replacing them with the same size image. Be
> sure to overwrite the image files with your logo files using the exact same
> name, e.g. "logo-64.png" must be replaced with a file called "logo-64.png".
>
> Take the resulting WAR file and place it in your Java app container, such
> as
> Tomcat
>
>
>
>
>
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