Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
It's ok. I'll try the evaluation license when I get home. thanks On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 12:43 PM Shigeki Sawamura wrote: > I tried NuoRDS now, but I couldn't connect from Windows 11, let alone > Guacamole. > And my license expired...Sorry. > > > On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:52, Doug Baggett wrote: >

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Shigeki Sawamura
I tried NuoRDS now, but I couldn't connect from Windows 11, let alone Guacamole. And my license expired...Sorry. On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:52, Doug Baggett wrote: Have you any experience configuring guacamole to connect to a NuoRDS server? Wouldn't want to plunk down the $49 bucks for a license

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Shigeki Sawamura
Hello. It's NuoRDS, which has just been talked about. Faster than VNC. I put it in Intel Mac and M1 Mac, but it's pretty comfortable, but if you have it at hand, you'll rely on KVM... Best Regards, On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:48, Doug Baggett wrote: Well, if I need to do high speed, the Mac

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Michael Jumper
Yes. - Mike On 5/4/23 08:45, Doug Baggett wrote: Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS on a Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC? On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper > wrote: Yes,

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
thanks On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:50 AM Shigeki Sawamura wrote: > Hello. > > NuoRDS can be connected to RDP normally. > But I never set it in Guacamore. > If you are a Windows client, you can connect without any special settings. > > Best Regards, > > > On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:45, Doug Baggett

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
Have you any experience configuring guacamole to connect to a NuoRDS server? Wouldn't want to plunk down the $49 bucks for a license without knowing, though there is a 30 day trial, so I guess I could try that first. On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper wrote: > Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Shigeki Sawamura
Hello. NuoRDS can be connected to RDP normally. But I never set it in Guacamore. If you are a Windows client, you can connect without any special settings. Best Regards, On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:45, Doug Baggett wrote: Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS on a

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
Well, if I need to do high speed, the Mac native client to Mac native client is fast enough. I’m specifically looking for ways to improve Guacamole’s performance when connecting to another Mac. It seems like the way to go might be to install a third party RDP server (as the other poster

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS on a Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC? On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper wrote: > Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC. > When a normal VNC

Re: Resource 404 error after packaging with Maven

2023-05-04 Thread Michael Jumper
The path used to retrieve "logo.png" should be: .../app/ext/ndaw-crdp/images/logo.png Not: .../app/ext/ndaw-crdp/resources/images/logo.png See the description of the "resources" part of guac-manifest.json: https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-ext.html#extension-manifest - Mike On

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Shigeki Sawamura
Hello. VNC is not in the fast category. Even the fastest VNC is about Ultra@VNC on Windows. If you want to do high-speed remote control on Mac, SplashTop may be good. I consider Guacamole to be in a different category than that kind of software. Just my opinion as an individual...Sorry. Best

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Michael Jumper
Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC. When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac using standard VNC, a different and far less efficient protocol ends up being used. There are other screen sharing solutions for Mac that both implement standard protocols and

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your suggestion of using TeamViewer, but I am specifically interested in using Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac. I agree that Guacamole’s advantage is that it does not require any client software installation, but I am wondering why it is slower than

Issues while building Custom Guacamole Image

2023-05-04 Thread Shashank D
Hello, I managed to setup a custom Guacamole image with v1.1.0 earlier, and used server.xml,web.xml, and defined a couple of properties for downloading and running my Tomcat server which needed to be copied into different files and run in the container along with the .war file and

Re: Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Shigeki Sawamura
Hello. You install host and client software, right? TeamViewer is also fast if you can install it. Guacamole's good point is that you can access the client only with a browser. At least I'm more comfortable using it than software that doesn't know where it goes. This may be a minority opinion.

Performance Differences between Apache Guacamole with VNC and Native Mac-to-Mac Screen Sharing

2023-05-04 Thread Doug Baggett
One issue that has been bothering me is the noticeable difference in speed when using Apache Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac, compared to native Mac-to-Mac screen sharing. I initially assumed that Mac-to-Mac screen sharing utilized VNC, but after testing other VNC clients, I found that

RE: Resource 404 error after packaging with Maven

2023-05-04 Thread Willem van de Mheen
Some introduction: When I started this project Guacamole 1.4.0 was still the latest version so I'm still using that to develop my extension. Once I have it working properly I want to test it with Guacamole 1.5.1. Also, the company I work for is branding Guacamole as "Clientless RDP" or CRDP so