As Mark Li has also suggested my post was really just to give you some
pointers as to how to get a working system, and from there you could
modify it as you wanted.
To answer some of your questions:
I haven't used PostGres with Guacamole myself, so am unable to directly
comment on
My good sir Ivan Marcus, These directions are very helpful. I am wondering
if you are able to send an example with PSQL if PSQL provides better
performance? I am assuming every command should be run sudo? For this
symbolic link portion below, what does that do exactly? ln -s
I say to use pre-built binaries as a test to eliminate any building issues. If
pre-built binaries work then you know the problem in with the build -or
thereabouts.
I think you need to get the guacamole client working and tomcat logging is
described in
I am not opposed to rebuilding on a different server. I believe I installed
tomcat9 from apt because it was available. It looks like I can build guac
on a separate server and remote into any server on the domain with it? I am
not opposed to a DB if it is helpful. It looks like to track logins I