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These brief instructions show how to set up Guacamole on a remote server, so that it can be used as a demo machine, controllable and viewable by anyone with a web browser. I use this to perform remote demonstrations of web-based software. The instructions assume that a Debian Jessie system is used, with Apache already installed. | These brief instructions show how to set up Guacamole on a remote server, so that it can be used as a demo machine, controllable and viewable by anyone with a web browser. I use this to perform remote demonstrations of web-based software. The instructions assume that a Debian Jessie system is used, with Apache already installed. | ||
- | * Install required packages: | + | * Install required packages: |
- | apt-get install xfce4 chromium guacamole-tomcat x11vnc xrdp libguac-client-rdp0 | + | apt-get install xfce4 chromium guacamole-tomcat x11vnc xrdp libguac-client-rdp0 |
- | * Configure Apache as a proxy to Tomcat (and Guacamole) | + | * Configure Apache as a proxy to Tomcat (and Guacamole) |
<VirtualHost _default_:443> | <VirtualHost _default_:443> |