FWIW I don't consider your postings noise (and I don't think Joachim does either - he was more inviting comment on the SSL update).

I think it's good to have a reference such as yours available, and by keeping it updated it ensures it's relevant for the next new person that comes along and would like to try such an installation, so thanks.


On 1/05/2020 9:38 p.m., drhy wrote:
Hi Joachim,

I am definitely NOT particularly knowledgeable in Guacamole, Java, tomcat,
openSSL, TLS, etc.

But I am pretty sure that the latest versions of the widely used browsers,
e.g. Chrome, handshake using TLS 1.3 as their first choice. Similarly, the
latest release of tomcat 9 prefers TLS 1.3. Hence, based on my very limited
knowledge of these things, for the CentOS guides that I posted, updating
them for openssl 1.1.1g appeared advisable. I don't know what versions of
SSL/TLS RDP servers and workstation use, but that wasn't my focus as I
suspect most users would have those in secured networks behind firewalls.

By the way, the guides are not intended for users like yourself who know how
to install guacamole, linux, docker, etc, determine appropriate versions,
and keep an eye out for newer versions. They are intended for people like
me, who may have never have used linux before, may need only one or two
linux servers for their SME, guacamole, to provide a low cost and efficient
browser-based RDP service. I also found guacamole to be a very useful tool
for securing such access with Azure MFA.

But if my updates are "just noise for most" then I'm happy to stop posting.

-David



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