Thanks for hint.
Guacemole seems to function wonderful for my application - so I feel I
am close to a solution :-) However, I am newbie wrt VNC/XRDP and asking
experienced people tend to save time. Anybody having a recommendation
where I can ask for something like "RemoteApp" for linux? The intention
is to provide access to only one (my) application to anybody with an
internet browser. Two clicks away .. :-)
reinert
On 9/27/18 10:12 AM, Mike Jumper wrote:
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]
<mailto:[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