A self-contained guacamole docker container for RPi / ARM32v7. Remotely connect over SSH, RDP or VNC using HTML5.
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A self-contained guacamole docker container for RPi / ARM32v7. Remotely connect over SSH, RDP or VNC using HTML5.
Apache Guacamole LDAP - RDP/SSH/VNC Client
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Install Apache Guacamole on a Raspberry Pi
A bash script to create a working Apache Guacamole gateway server with the minimun of complexity other than installing required packages, editing some files and running the included docapp script.
Ansible Deployment for the LibRemote Project
Bash script installation of Guacamole wuth firewall active and certeficate on https comunication and Nginx Reverse proxy
A guacamole single docker image with file configuration
🐳 Docker container for Guacamole server with additional tools.
Guacamole with docker-compose using PostgreSQL, nginx with SSL (self-signed)
Apache Guacamole deployment script for Ubuntu
Azure ARM Template and scripts to install Apache Guacamole-Server, Nginx and even a Let's Encrypt SSL certificate
Open source client for opening and closing connections for Guacamole users
Create direct links to your Guacamole remote desktop gateway from Icingaweb2
An easy way to deploy Guacamole 1.5 on your machine - You'll have reverse proxy and MFA out of the box.
AWS cloudformation template for standing up an Apache Guacamole stack
The project designs, develops, and tests the deployment of a small device (Raspberry Pi) that functions as a firewall, large file transfer facility, and network performance monitor. This project is funded by National Science Foundation and developed by Indiana University Bloomington - https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1547099
NOVO PROJETO - Curso GRÁTIS de Gateway de Desktop Remoto utilizando o Apache Guacamole Server
REST API client for Apache Guacamole
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