Hello Team, I'm getting further thanks to your help. I do believe the issue I was having was due to the version of Guacamole I had installed. version 0.9.9 doesn't appear to have extensions for themeing your login page working. So I tried upgrading my CentOS 7 install of Guacamole to 0.9.13-incubating but I couldn't get the upgrade to work. So I tired a fresh install (took the install instructions for 0.9.9 and made the necessary changes to install 0.9.13) but this wouldn't work for me (guacadmin login was invalid for some reason?).
So I abandoned CentOS and used instructions to install 0.9.13 on Ubuntu 16.04. This worked! I've added my custom theme and I now have our logo and background. Works like a charm. I do have a followup question for you though...the logo above the login (in the box). Our logo is tiled instead within this small box. How would I make this just the one logo and not tiled? I would prefer to use CentOS 7 for our Guacamole but I'll need to keep working at why when I install 0.9.13 using the instructions from here - https://deviantengineer.com/2016/11/guacamole-incubator-centos7/ and update his steps with the 0.9.13-incubating files and newer java files my install didn't work. Thank you. On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 6:40 PM, Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Charles Mccrea < > [email protected]> > > ... > > > >> > >> Inside this directory I have my guacamole.properties file and the > >> extensions folder. > >> I didn't have my GUACAMOLE_HOME environement variable set so I've done > >> this now using an .sh script. Confirmed on reboot that my environment > >> variable is set properly. > > > > If you're setting this property directly, now, in the startup script, it > > should be set to /usr/share/tomcat/.guacamole. > > > > To further clarify, "GUACAMOLE_HOME" is the placeholder text used in > the manual and elsewhere to represent the base directory which > contains guacamole.properties, the "extensions" and "lib" directories, > and additional configuration files. The environment variable for > explicitly defining this location has the same name, but you do not > need to set the GUACAMOLE_HOME environment variable nor the > guacamole.home system property if you are planning to use one of the > default locations for GUACAMOLE_HOME, such as the ".guacamole" > directory within the home directory of the tomcat user. > > Explicitly setting GUACAMOLE_HOME or guacamole.home to > /usr/share/tomcat/.guacamole won't hurt anything (except maybe my > brain), but it's completely superfluous. > > >... > > > > If you're running 0.9.9 you should really consider upgrading. First, I'm > > not sure when custom branding support was added in, but it may not work > in > > that version, and, second, that's 4 releases behind the current version, > and > > there have been lots of improvements since then. 0.9.13-incubating is > the > > current released version, and then the git repo master will eventually be > > 0.9.14-incubating and has more changes/fixes on top of that. > > > > +1 > > - Mike >
