For the CAS extension, the configuration is relatively easy - there are two 
parameters, one to tell Guacamole where the base of your CAS SSO install is, 
and one to tell it where to redirect back to for Guacamole.
As far as setting up the CAS server itself, well, that's really outside the 
scope of Guacamole and the CAS extension for Guacamole.  It isn't too bad - you 
can do it with Maven and an overlay, and I think there's even a docker 
container or two out there to help get it going.  CAS is a fairly broad system, 
so it has the ability to authenticate against quite a few different backends 
(DB, LDAP, ADFS, etc.) and provides several different front-end protocols (CAS, 
Oauth, SAML, etc.).  You can find documentation on getting CAS set up here:

https://apereo.github.io/cas

-NickOn Tuesday, August 1, 2017, 1:13:12 PM EDT, Giorgio <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Works perfectly fine in all aspects. Thank you.

Is there any example on how to implement the CAS single sign-on ?
The DUO was somehow explained, however the limitation on number of free client 
was an obstacle.
I hope the CAS works well without limitations.

Looking forward to your early reply.

From: Mike Jumper <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Sent: 8/1/2017 9:18 AM
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Guacamole 0.9.13-incubating released


The Apache Guacamole community is proud to announce the release of Apache 
Guacamole 0.9.13-incubating.
Apache Guacamole (incubating) is a clientless remote desktop gateway which 
supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. We call it "clientless" 
because no plugins or client software are required; once Guacamole is installed 
on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.
The 0.9.13-incubating release features new support for CAS single sign-on, 
automatic failover to connections within the same connection group, and fixes 
for issues in all supported protocols. The JavaScript API has also been 
extended to provide for in-browser playback of screen recordings, and the 
extension API now allows custom REST services to be defined.

A full list of the changes in this release, along with links to downloads and 
updated documentation, can be found in the release notes:
http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/releases/0.9.13-incubating/
For more information on Apache Guacamole, please see:
http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/
Thanks!
The Apache Guacamole (incubating) Community
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newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the 
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