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Remote Access to ANY server - Guacamole WebApp Tutorial

We all manage servers, both virtual and physical, in very different ways. What if there was a way to configure all of them from a single web interface? Today, I'm going to show you how to install Guacamole, a web appliance and virtual KVM, to manage ANY server through SSH, Telnet, VNC, RDP, even Kubernetes all from any HTML5 web browser.


But first... What am I drinking???

Courtesy of Patron thedhallelhama, it's Rohrbach Breing's Scotch Ale, 6.9% of malty goodness. Very impressed by this one... rich butterscotch, and verrrrrry smooth. A difficult beer style brewed to perfection.


For complete instructions and the Guacamole Install Script, check here: https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install


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Remote Access to ANY server - Guacamole WebApp Tutorial

Comments

This is wonderful. I'm definitely going to be giving this a try in the near future. :) I've watched this video a few times trying to figure it out, but: why did you use a physical server for this instead of virtualizing it? I assume so that it will still work in the event Proxmox takes a dive, but is there any other reason?

John T Davis

Grabbing my NUC now (buried in a drawer somewhere) to set it up to be the KVM for my 4 host VMware lab in the basement. Would have loved to have seen the setup/config of how you got the linux system to boot up with firefox open.

Keith Boucher


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