Then repeater will be supported?
I'm not sure what you mean.
You can already specify which VNC server you want a particular Guacamole instance to connect to in the configuration file. Multiple copies of the configuration file result in multiple instances, each providing access to a different VNC ...
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- 2010-05-14 07:41
- Forum: VNC-related products
- Topic: Unholy "Guacamole"
- Replies: 17
- Views: 23681
- 2010-05-13 16:56
- Forum: VNC-related products
- Topic: Unholy "Guacamole"
- Replies: 17
- Views: 23681
Re: Unholy "Guacamole"
It will be. There is an open ticket for this in the Guacamole Trac: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/guacamole/ticket/13shadowfax wrote:Is it possible to set the host and port though the HTTP query?
- 2010-05-12 18:20
- Forum: VNC-related products
- Topic: Unholy "Guacamole"
- Replies: 17
- Views: 23681
Re: Unholy "Guacamole"
Main guacamole problem is that it can't connect to other machine except local host, because it doesn't support authentification... SAD :cry:
It supports VNC authentication as of version 0.2.2... you just have to specify which host/port/password combination in the configuration file (guacamole.xml ...
It supports VNC authentication as of version 0.2.2... you just have to specify which host/port/password combination in the configuration file (guacamole.xml ...
- 2010-05-06 06:47
- Forum: VNC-related products
- Topic: Unholy "Guacamole"
- Replies: 17
- Views: 23681
Re: Unholy "Guacamole"
Hello... I am the developer responsible for the project you speak of.
Guacamole is nothing old... it's a completely new application whose Java code resides on the server only. The web-based client provides VNC access to those who cannot use a native client due to firewalls / company policy / etc ...
Guacamole is nothing old... it's a completely new application whose Java code resides on the server only. The web-based client provides VNC access to those who cannot use a native client due to firewalls / company policy / etc ...
- 2010-04-22 20:38
- Forum: JavaViewer
- Topic: JavaViewer port to HTML5
- Replies: 10
- Views: 136116
Re: JavaViewer port to HTML5
Hello,
My name is Mike; I'm the developer responsible for the Guacamole webapp mentioned above. I've been trying to get people to test so that the documentation (and program) can be improved.
Yee :) It is still in beta, I cannot make it work, but its a very good beginning:
- https://sourceforge ...
My name is Mike; I'm the developer responsible for the Guacamole webapp mentioned above. I've been trying to get people to test so that the documentation (and program) can be improved.
Yee :) It is still in beta, I cannot make it work, but its a very good beginning:
- https://sourceforge ...