If you use the guacamole as Gateway Host, you dont have to change anything on your Network
> Am 19.09.2022 um 07:31 schrieb Michael Milton <[email protected]>: > > > An ssh gateway likely is the ideal solution, but I'm not able to adjust any > of the networking infrastructure etc. Which is why I'm hoping to find a way > to use Guacamole with a CLI client, since that doesn't require touching any > networking. > From: Philipp Zeitschel > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2022 14:30 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Command Line Client > > Hi, > > Could it be that an ssh gateway is What you are looking for? > > https://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/ssh/ch11_05.htm > >>> Am 19.09.2022 um 03:16 schrieb Michael Milton >>> <[email protected]>: >>> >> >> Hi all, not sure if this is the right channel to ask about this, but I'm >> interested in the idea of creating a command-line client for Guacamole. This >> might seem strange, but the idea is that, at my institute, we have Guacamole >> set up in our web portal so that users can emulate ssh in-browser without >> needing to use the VPN that would allow true ssh. However, it's slightly >> inconvenient to use the browser, because using some shortcuts, copying text, >> and the general user experience isn't necessarily as good as a true >> terminal. For that reason I was wondering if I could write a command line >> tool which acts as a client to Guacamole, but instead of running in the >> browser, it would run as a local application that you would install. From >> reading about the protocol I believe it would be fairly trivial to convert >> the Guacamole responses into terminal printing. The only tricky part would >> be the authentication, which I would have some help with, but I expect that >> I could use the same oauth mechanism that Guacamole does, and have users >> authenticate in the browser in order to get an access token. >> >> I'm not asking anyone to build this for me, if it's feasible I would write >> this myself, but I'm just asking here to determine the feasibility of this >> idea, and to maybe get some pointers about how to do this. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research >> 1G Royal Parade Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia >> >> www.wehi.edu.au >> >> Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | LinkedIn >> >> >> >> WEHI acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the >> traditional owners of the land where our campuses are located and the >> continuing connection to country and community. >> >> Private and confidential >> The content of this e-mail and any attachments may be private and >> confidential, intended only for use of the individual or entity named. If >> you are not the intended recipient of this message you must not read, >> forward, print, copy, disclose, use or store in any way the information this >> e-mail or any attachment contains. If you are not the intended recipient, >> please notify the sender immediately and delete or destroy all copies of >> this e-mail and any attachment. >> > > > > > Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research > 1G Royal Parade Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia > > www.wehi.edu.au > > Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | LinkedIn > > > > WEHI acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the > traditional owners of the land where our campuses are located and the > continuing connection to country and community. > > Private and confidential > The content of this e-mail and any attachments may be private and > confidential, intended only for use of the individual or entity named. If you > are not the intended recipient of this message you must not read, forward, > print, copy, disclose, use or store in any way the information this e-mail or > any attachment contains. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify > the sender immediately and delete or destroy all copies of this e-mail and > any attachment.
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