Guacamole •
Access computers on your local network remotely through your web browser.
Overview
Guacamole is a browser-based application for controlling network computers using remote connection protocols.
- Supports RDP, VNC, Telnet qand SSH remote connection protocols.
- Share remote computer access with family and friends by creating user accounts.
- Emulate a keyboard and different types of mouse movement.
Media
Screenshots
Guacamole v1.2.0
Setup & Configuration
We need to install the service through Portainer and configure any necessary settings.
Preparation
There are some things we need to do in preparation to install this service.
Volumes
Persistent Data
This is where the service will store its own application data and ensures we can quickly update the service image.
Ensure your user has permissions to access the folder.
Environment
PUID
This is the numeric ID of the user account on Debian. If you are unsure, open a terminal and run:
id -u
PGID
This is the numeric ID of the user account's group on Debian. If you are unsure, open a terminal and run:
id -g
Installation
The service can be installed through the Portainer web interface.
Learn about creating a new stack.
Docker Compose
Use the following code to install the service:
---
services:
guacamole:
image: guacamole/guacd:latest
container_name: guacamole
network_mode: bridge
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=America/Vancouver
ports:
- 4570:8080
volumes:
- /srv/guacamole:/config
restart: unless-stopped
Updating
Re-Deploy the Stack
This service has been optimized for running in Docker.
This allows you to re-deploy the stack through Portainer to download the latest updates.
User Manual
Development
This software is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
You can learn more about how to contribute to Guacamole through their website.