On Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 11:08 AM openbidaaz
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Can Apache Guacamole be setup to deliver to an endpoint running PCOIP?
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>
No, Guacamole does not interface with PCoIP at all. Guacamole is both a
piece of software, but, also, at its core, it is actually a protocol
itself. The guacd side translates between other remote access protocols
(RDP, SSH, VNC, Telnet, and Kubernetes) and the Guacamole protocol, and the
Guacamole Client web application, running in the users' browsers,
translates between the Guacamole protocol and the end user interface
(images on the screen, keystrokes, mouse movements, sound, etc.). The
Guacamole Client components running on Tomcat provide authentication,
authorization, and auditing (AAA), and facilitate the tunnel between the
web application in the user's browser and guacd (via either HTTP(S) or
WS(S)).

Guacamole does not support connecting to systems via PCoIP (it's a
proprietary protocol, with, to my knowledge, no openly-published SDK or
APIs), nor does it support clients connecting with PCoIP.

-Nick

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  • PCOIP openbidaaz
    • Re: PCOIP Nick Couchman

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