You can use a centos repo, you may also register a free account to get enterprise updates with redhat for 30 days. If you already have account make a new one. You'll also have to becareful of SELinux modules with Guacamole to allow specific modules. Hope this helpsSeanSent by Android Ai hijacked INS communications 6G -------- Original message --------From: "Johnson, Nachay [USA]" <[email protected]> Date: 2/22/23 3:10 PM (GMT-08:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Guacamole and Red Hat 8
Hi there, I’m installing guacamole on a Red Hat 8 instance. Can someone confirm if Red Hat must be registered to download some on the require dependencies? Specifically, I had to add the code-ready repo to install a few of the packages below: Has anyone setup Guacamole without registering their Red Hat instance? - make - rsyslog - python3-PyMySQL - cairo-devel - libjpeg-turbo-devel - libwebsockets-devel - libpng-devel - libuuid-devel - ffmpeg-devel - freerdp-devel - pango-devel - libssh2-devel - libvncserver-devel - libgcrypt-devel - pulseaudio-libs-devel - openssl-devel - libvorbis-devel - libwebp-devel - libtool - libuv-devel - freerdp - mariadb-server - pkgconfig - libtelnet - libtelnet-devel - tomcat9 - policycoreutils-python-utils
