Hi All,

I deployed Gaucamole on a CentOS 7 VM.
I used this script: 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/guacamole-install-script.sh/download<https://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamoleinstallscript/files/CentOS/guacamole-install-script.sh/download>
We use Guacamole to allow access via an internal web portal using RDP, to VMs 
residing in the same ESX hosting the Guacamole.

We paste the VMs URL in our internal portal. When our users click the link, 
they get this:

[cid:[email protected]]




We want to avoid that, and allow direct access to the VMs.
For that, we followed the instructions of disabling authentication: 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/goog_1072228043> 
https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/noauth.html
But with no luck.


We still get the Guacamole login.

Details about what we did:
1. Create GUACAMOLE_HOME/extensions folder in this path:   
"etc/guacamole/GUACAMOLE_HOME/extensions"
     and copy guacamole-auth-noauth-0.9.12-incubating.jar within the 
GUACAMOLE_HOME/extensions

2. Add new config file in that path:  ""etc/guacamole/noauth-config.xml"
File's content is exactly that:

<configs>

    <config name="Win7" protocol="rdp">

        <param name="hostname" value="10.0.0.1" />

        <param name="port" value="3389" />

    </config>
</configs>

3. Edited guacome.prope. this is exactly how it looks like

[cid:[email protected]]

I am completely new to Linux and not very familiar with java. I'd appreciate 
answers as detailed as possible







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