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Nick Couchman closed GUACAMOLE-1459.
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    Resolution: Won't Do

Guacamole is not designed to be a generic proxy, VPN, or ZeroTrust solution, it 
is a remote desktop client. We've deliberately decided not to support HTTP(S) 
as a target protocol because it is outside the scope of a "remote desktop 
client." Guacamole can be part of a solution that implements such a complete, 
remote access solution (https://www.trasa.io/docs/ came up recently on the 
mailing list, which appears to integrate both proxy functionality as well as 
guacd for remote desktop), but it isn't designed to provide all of that 
functionality.

> Possibility to access remote Web Management interfaces
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1459
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1459
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Umar Raad
>            Priority: Major
>
> Hi everybody,
> I'm quite new to Guacamole and lightyears away from being a developer so 
> please, bare with me if I missed something.
> One quite common scenario in remote management is to access a management web 
> interface for whatever solution... 
> These solutions can be (non exhaustive list) :
>  * Network/security device
>  * remote vCenter
>  * MS Web Remote Management
>  * and so on
> It would really be a nice addition if it was possible to add "HTML5" to the 
> list of existing protocols (Kubernetes, RDP, SSH, Telnet and VNC).
> Guacamole would act as a sort of reverse proxy
> I looked through the existing requests but didn't find anything similar. 
> Feel free to correct me there :)
> Kind regards
>  



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