On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 5:24 AM, Michael Niehren
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> my intention was to administrate guacamole without using the client
>> interface. With an console utility you can do much
Hi,
i am also no java or web developer, but i will take a look at the rest API ...
By the way, if Mike will implement an "easy change", so that tomcat/jetty logs
the connection id found in the guacd.log, then we have all informations to
write a cmdline-cli in any language, see the thread
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Jonathan Hunter
wrote:
> Hi Both,
>
> For what it's worth, I would also find this kind of functionality
> extremely helpful.
>
>
Good to know. Sounds like there are a few folks :-).
> I am not a skilled Java or web developer, but am using
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 5:24 AM, Michael Niehren wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> my intention was to administrate guacamole without using the client
> interface. With an console utility you can do much more things like
> - monitoring the usage in realtime (Nagios)
> - automatically
Just a thought - does the order of the directives in apache's
config make a difference? I had something very similar when getting mine
working (see my other thread about printing not working over HTTP, only via
web socket)
FWIW, my working Apache config pretty much boils down to just this below,
Hi Both,
For what it's worth, I would also find this kind of functionality extremely
helpful.
I am not a skilled Java or web developer, but am using Guacamole in
conjunction with HTTP authentication and an LDAP authentication back-end to
allow users to connect to VMs. In my use case, one of the
Hi Nick,
my intention was to administrate guacamole without using the client
interface. With an console utility you can do much more things like
- monitoring the usage in realtime (Nagios)
- automatically kill a session running longer than x minutes ...
- showing the current login's in another