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Em qua., 28 de mai. de 2025, 01:43, Philip Hoflack <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Hi Nick,
>
> Ok, all clear,  thanks for the link, and the suggestion.
>
> Since the question pops up now and then; then what's the next best, most
> guacamole like solution? There is a real need to expose these websites
> through a system that has authentication, and gives the end user an
> overview of what connections are available to him. (I would prefer to not
> have a VM with a browser for this).
>
> I've found the following 2 candidates so far:
> - nginx proxy manager (NPM): probably no SSO possible, but seems to list
> connections and has user management
> - fossorial pangolin: has SSO support, but it seems a much more complex
> solution compared to NPM
>
> PS: I'm afraid this question will continue to pop up: maybe one could
> consider to implement it without the recording feature? And thus without
> rendering the website in a browser engine on the server? The need to manage
> connections is a real need, and since guacamole already had SSO extensions
> and a concept of connections that would allow to have it all in one place.
> It would also be easier to explain to the end user that he only needs
> guacamole instead of a website for this and another one for that...
> For example say you have an SSH connection in guacamole: adding a cups web
> ui connection to the same server would be possible.
>
> Finally, the 2 alternatives I came up with don't offer recording either...
>
> Sorry for the rant 🙂
> Philip
>
>
> Nick Couchman <[email protected]> schreef op 27 mei 2025 03:15:00 CEST:
>
>> On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 7:55 PM Philip Hoflack <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I would like to use guacamole as a proxy for web UIs.
>>>
>>> We already use guacamole for VNC & RDP, but it would be great if we
>>> could add websites/web UIs/iframes/... as well. For example the cups web ui
>>> of a Linux server.
>>>
>>> The guacamole server would mostly act as a proxy, and it would help to
>>> keep our connections organised centrally.
>>>
>>> Any info on this?
>>>
>>>
>> Currently this is not implemented in Guacamole. It is a feature
>> periodically requested, but would take a decent amount of effort to
>> implement it in guacd. See:
>>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1659
>>
>> Barring this being implemented any time soon (there is no current effort
>> that I know of to implement this) you could work around it by using either
>> VNC or RDP to provide a browser (including in kiosk mode, if you wanted)
>> that could be used to access web sites that aren't available in areas
>> outside that network boundary.
>>
>> -Nick
>>
>

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