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Apache Guacamole is a popular open source software with more than 10 million Docker downloads globally.
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It is embedded into other products like Jumpserver Fortress, Quali and Fortigate.
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Guacamole gateways secure and handle connections from users coming from outside the corporate perimeter.
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It provides a web-based control panel that allows users to switch quickly from one machine to another within the same web browser window.
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Apache Guacamole is a free and open-source cross-platform Remote Desktop Gateway maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. It allows a user to take control of a remote computer or virtual machine via a web browser. The server runs on most Linux distributions and the client runs on any modern web browser. Remote access is performed via the guacd component, which uses the RDP, VNC or SSH remote protocols to access resources. Guacamole is clientless and doesn't require an agent to be installed on the resources being accessed. The fact that the client runs on web browsers allows users to connect to their remote desktops without using an installed remote desktop client.[1]
Apache Guacamole - Wikipedia
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Apache Guacamole packaged by Bitnami Virtual Machines Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the ...
Apache Guacamole Virtual Machines
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Simplest might be to install the docker.io package and deploy Guacamole using Docker . But this is only supported (by Apache.org) on the amd64 architecture.
Guacamole - Debian Wiki
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