Re: Configuration from GUI
On Tue, Feb 20, 2024 at 10:47 AM Andrea Miconi wrote: > I redid the entire installation, from scratch. > I replaced Debian 12 with Ubuntu server 22.04.3 and My SQL. > So, now I have the installation complete and I'm configuring Guacamole > from the GUI. > > The funny thing is that while looking for documentation for Ubuntu I found > a web page with the explanation for installing the JDBC connector for > MariaDB in Debian. > Ubuntu is based on Debian, so there is a lot of overlap in instructions between the two platforms. It is not uncommon to find instructions for Ubuntu that are actually written for Debian, but work for both. -Nick
Re: Configuration from GUI
I redid the entire installation, from scratch.I replaced Debian 12 with Ubuntu server 22.04.3 and My SQL.So, now I have the installation complete and I'm configuring Guacamole from the GUI. The funny thing is that while looking for documentation for Ubuntu I found a web page with the explanation for installing the JDBC connector for MariaDB in Debian. Later I will try to install Guacamole on Raspberry with MariaDB.Now I want to complete the installation on Ubuntu where I still can't use RDP (there's another message). For now, thanks. Il lunedì 19 febbraio 2024 alle ore 10:33:54 CET, Ivanmarcus ha scritto: Andrea, It's getting late here, so I've not a lot of time now, sorry. However if you check out https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html it should explain what you need to do, and where you need to place the relevant files. Also, while it's been a some time since I installed Guacamole with Debian the example steps I referred to earlier (using Ubuntu) should give a reasonable idea? If you're still having problems in a few days, and I have time, I may run up a Debian VM and trial install Guacamole. I can't guarantee this however, so it would be better if you could persevere yourself (and tell us the answer when you sort it out). On 19/02/24 22:02, Andrea Miconi wrote: > I use Debian 12 and I haven't found a guide.I couldn't figure out how to >install the JDBC connector.For Ubuntu there is a .deb, but I don't think there >is one for Debian. > I saw that version 3.3.2 is available which I can download > withhttps://dlm.mariadb.com/3700566/Connectors/java/connector-java-3.3.2/mariadb-java-client-3.3.2.jar > On the pagehttps://mariadb.com/kb/en/installing-mariadb-connectorj/it is > indicated that you just need to copy the .jar into the CLASSPATH, but I don't > understand where it is. > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: Configuration from GUI
Andrea, It's getting late here, so I've not a lot of time now, sorry. However if you check out https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html it should explain what you need to do, and where you need to place the relevant files. Also, while it's been a some time since I installed Guacamole with Debian the example steps I referred to earlier (using Ubuntu) should give a reasonable idea? If you're still having problems in a few days, and I have time, I may run up a Debian VM and trial install Guacamole. I can't guarantee this however, so it would be better if you could persevere yourself (and tell us the answer when you sort it out). On 19/02/24 22:02, Andrea Miconi wrote: I use Debian 12 and I haven't found a guide.I couldn't figure out how to install the JDBC connector.For Ubuntu there is a .deb, but I don't think there is one for Debian. I saw that version 3.3.2 is available which I can download withhttps://dlm.mariadb.com/3700566/Connectors/java/connector-java-3.3.2/mariadb-java-client-3.3.2.jar On the pagehttps://mariadb.com/kb/en/installing-mariadb-connectorj/it is indicated that you just need to copy the .jar into the CLASSPATH, but I don't understand where it is. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: Configuration from GUI
I use Debian 12 and I haven't found a guide.I couldn't figure out how to install the JDBC connector.For Ubuntu there is a .deb, but I don't think there is one for Debian. I saw that version 3.3.2 is available which I can download withhttps://dlm.mariadb.com/3700566/Connectors/java/connector-java-3.3.2/mariadb-java-client-3.3.2.jar On the pagehttps://mariadb.com/kb/en/installing-mariadb-connectorj/it is indicated that you just need to copy the .jar into the CLASSPATH, but I don't understand where it is. Il lunedì 19 febbraio 2024 alle ore 09:30:29 CET, Ivanmarcus ha scritto: Andrea, If you want to be able to use the GUI as you describe then you'll need to use a database, rather than the XML config. You don't say what distribution you're using, but I have previously described some steps to install Guacamole with or without database for Ubuntu 22.04. This was intended as a guide and you may need to make some changes, however some aspects of it may be helpful. You can find the description here, along with useful comments by others: https://lists.apache.org/thread/1z7pczcmb9nvo46odo0qyklxn0qvrcxn On 19/02/24 03:48, Andrea Miconi wrote: > Before this installation I had followed a guide to use MariaDB, but then I >found myself having difficulty identifying the collector. > Now that the XML configuration is already there, I was wondering if I can > configure it again for the DB or if I have to do everything from the > beginning.If I use MariaDB, how do I connect it to Guacamole? > > > > Il domenica 18 febbraio 2024 alle ore 13:21:00 CET, Nick Couchman > ha scritto: > > > > On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:36 AM Andrea Miconi > wrote: > > I am new with Guacamole and to configure it I used the xml file. > Now I have to report any changes here. > > I had tried Guacamole years ago and I remember that as guacadmin I could > configure it from the GUI, creating users, passwords, services to connect to, > protocols, etc. > Again if I remember correctly, I had also changed the logo and installed TOTP > for two-factor authentication. > Starting from this simple installation, how can I complete the configuration? > > > FIrst, make sure you have read through the manual and are familiar with its > contents. It covers a lot of these configuration topics: > https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/. > To answer your questions a bit more specifically, though:* The default > authentication module included with Guacamole is the simple user-mapping.xml > file. It is not designed to be a long-term, scalable authentication solution; > instead, it's designed just to help you make sure that Guacamole is > functioning properly end-to-end.* In order to be able to configure > connections in the GUI, you'll need to install one of the database modules > and connect it to a database. This is covered in the manual linked above, > under the "Database authentication" section.* To configure TOTP, after you > have the database authentication working, you can add the totp module in. > This is covered in the "TOTP two-factor authentication" section.* To > customize the look-and-feel of Guacamole, you can generate your own simple > extension to overwrite the CSS and HTML of the interface. This is covered at > a high level in the "guacamole-ext" section of the manual, and there's an > example "branding" extension in the source repo: > https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/tree/master/doc/guacamole-branding-example. > -Nick - To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org
Re: Configuration from GUI
Andrea, If you want to be able to use the GUI as you describe then you'll need to use a database, rather than the XML config. You don't say what distribution you're using, but I have previously described some steps to install Guacamole with or without database for Ubuntu 22.04. This was intended as a guide and you may need to make some changes, however some aspects of it may be helpful. You can find the description here, along with useful comments by others: https://lists.apache.org/thread/1z7pczcmb9nvo46odo0qyklxn0qvrcxn On 19/02/24 03:48, Andrea Miconi wrote: Before this installation I had followed a guide to use MariaDB, but then I found myself having difficulty identifying the collector. Now that the XML configuration is already there, I was wondering if I can configure it again for the DB or if I have to do everything from the beginning.If I use MariaDB, how do I connect it to Guacamole? Il domenica 18 febbraio 2024 alle ore 13:21:00 CET, Nick Couchman ha scritto: On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:36 AM Andrea Miconi wrote: I am new with Guacamole and to configure it I used the xml file. Now I have to report any changes here. I had tried Guacamole years ago and I remember that as guacadmin I could configure it from the GUI, creating users, passwords, services to connect to, protocols, etc. Again if I remember correctly, I had also changed the logo and installed TOTP for two-factor authentication. Starting from this simple installation, how can I complete the configuration? FIrst, make sure you have read through the manual and are familiar with its contents. It covers a lot of these configuration topics: https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/. To answer your questions a bit more specifically, though:* The default authentication module included with Guacamole is the simple user-mapping.xml file. It is not designed to be a long-term, scalable authentication solution; instead, it's designed just to help you make sure that Guacamole is functioning properly end-to-end.* In order to be able to configure connections in the GUI, you'll need to install one of the database modules and connect it to a database. This is covered in the manual linked above, under the "Database authentication" section.* To configure TOTP, after you have the database authentication working, you can add the totp module in. This is covered in the "TOTP two-factor authentication" section.* To customize the look-and-feel of Guacamole, you can generate your own simple extension to overwrite the CSS and HTML of the interface. This is covered at a high level in the "guacamole-ext" section of the manual, and there's an example "branding" extension in the source repo: https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/tree/master/doc/guacamole-branding-example. -Nick
Re: Configuration from GUI
Before this installation I had followed a guide to use MariaDB, but then I found myself having difficulty identifying the collector. Now that the XML configuration is already there, I was wondering if I can configure it again for the DB or if I have to do everything from the beginning.If I use MariaDB, how do I connect it to Guacamole? Il domenica 18 febbraio 2024 alle ore 13:21:00 CET, Nick Couchman ha scritto: On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:36 AM Andrea Miconi wrote: I am new with Guacamole and to configure it I used the xml file. Now I have to report any changes here. I had tried Guacamole years ago and I remember that as guacadmin I could configure it from the GUI, creating users, passwords, services to connect to, protocols, etc. Again if I remember correctly, I had also changed the logo and installed TOTP for two-factor authentication. Starting from this simple installation, how can I complete the configuration? FIrst, make sure you have read through the manual and are familiar with its contents. It covers a lot of these configuration topics: https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/. To answer your questions a bit more specifically, though:* The default authentication module included with Guacamole is the simple user-mapping.xml file. It is not designed to be a long-term, scalable authentication solution; instead, it's designed just to help you make sure that Guacamole is functioning properly end-to-end.* In order to be able to configure connections in the GUI, you'll need to install one of the database modules and connect it to a database. This is covered in the manual linked above, under the "Database authentication" section.* To configure TOTP, after you have the database authentication working, you can add the totp module in. This is covered in the "TOTP two-factor authentication" section.* To customize the look-and-feel of Guacamole, you can generate your own simple extension to overwrite the CSS and HTML of the interface. This is covered at a high level in the "guacamole-ext" section of the manual, and there's an example "branding" extension in the source repo: https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/tree/master/doc/guacamole-branding-example. -Nick
Re: Configuration from GUI
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:36 AM Andrea Miconi wrote: > I am new with Guacamole and to configure it I used the xml file. > Now I have to report any changes here. > > I had tried Guacamole years ago and I remember that as guacadmin I could > configure it from the GUI, creating users, passwords, services to connect > to, protocols, etc. > > Again if I remember correctly, I had also changed the logo and installed > TOTP for two-factor authentication. > > Starting from this simple installation, how can I complete the > configuration? > > FIrst, make sure you have read through the manual and are familiar with its contents. It covers a lot of these configuration topics: https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/. To answer your questions a bit more specifically, though: * The default authentication module included with Guacamole is the simple user-mapping.xml file. It is not designed to be a long-term, scalable authentication solution; instead, it's designed just to help you make sure that Guacamole is functioning properly end-to-end. * In order to be able to configure connections in the GUI, you'll need to install one of the database modules and connect it to a database. This is covered in the manual linked above, under the "Database authentication" section. * To configure TOTP, after you have the database authentication working, you can add the totp module in. This is covered in the "TOTP two-factor authentication" section. * To customize the look-and-feel of Guacamole, you can generate your own simple extension to overwrite the CSS and HTML of the interface. This is covered at a high level in the "guacamole-ext" section of the manual, and there's an example "branding" extension in the source repo: https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/tree/master/doc/guacamole-branding-example . -Nick
Configuration from GUI
I am new with Guacamole and to configure it I used the xml file. Now I have to report any changes here. I had tried Guacamole years ago and I remember that as guacadmin I could configure it from the GUI, creating users, passwords, services to connect to, protocols, etc. Again if I remember correctly, I had also changed the logo and installed TOTP for two-factor authentication. Starting from this simple installation, how can I complete the configuration? Thanks in advance.