You are correct that this isn't so much a Guacamole question as it is a
remote desktop configuration question.

If you wish to expose only one application running on Linux, you'll need to
look into using VNC or XRDP, and configuring your VNC/RDP server to run
only that application. Keeping in mind that a typical VNC server is really
just an X server that runs a single application anyway (where that single
application happens to be a desktop environment), this should prove
straightforward.

As far as Guacamole is concerned, this configuration is opaque. The only
exception to this would be Windows RDP's "RemoteApp", but that does not
apply here.

- Mike


On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 00:46 Reinert Korsnes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This question is not directly about guacamole, but I would like to use
> guacamole to provide worldwide online access to only one (computer)
> application program (which I so far only made myself). Under linux
> (preferably debian). This means I want to avoid the complete "desktop
> environment").
>
> I assume many here have this issue - and could I get some hint where to
> start to make such restrictions as indicated above? Is guacemole
> relevant? Alternatives?
>
> reinert
>
>

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