Hello,
From terminal : Guacamole.sh start
Return : /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Guacamole/bin/ps: error while loading shared libraries: libprocps.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Any idea ?
Tku
[ Guacamole ] [ 0.9.13.2 ] HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop [ Beta ]
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Re: [ Guacamole ] [ 0.9.13.2 ] HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop [ Beta ]
What do you mean "From Terminal" ?
Guacamole is started by opening a browser and going to http://192.168.0.17:8890/guacamole/#/ (or whatever IP address and port number is set for your NAS)
Guacamole is started by opening a browser and going to http://192.168.0.17:8890/guacamole/#/ (or whatever IP address and port number is set for your NAS)
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Re: [ Guacamole ] [ 0.9.13.2 ] HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop [ Beta ]
Can someone upgrade this to version 1.0.0?
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Re: [ Guacamole ] [ 0.9.13.2 ] HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop [ Beta ]
Read my tutorial [How To] install Guacamole in Docker with 2FA using MariaDB and Apache Reverse Proxy
Abstract:
It is a tutorial on how to install, configure and run Guacamole in a Docker Container using Container Station (CS) on a QNAP NAS server. We will add 2Factor Authentication to Guacamole using Google Authenticator, and show you how to access Guacamole remotely over the internet in a safe and secure way using a Reverse Proxy with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encrypted connection with Let’s Encrypt™ certificates. This will allow you to control your home servers and computers from from your work office or while on-the-road, in a reasonably safe way. The result will have three layers of protection.
You'll find it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/qnap/comments/ ... 2fa_using/
Abstract:
It is a tutorial on how to install, configure and run Guacamole in a Docker Container using Container Station (CS) on a QNAP NAS server. We will add 2Factor Authentication to Guacamole using Google Authenticator, and show you how to access Guacamole remotely over the internet in a safe and secure way using a Reverse Proxy with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encrypted connection with Let’s Encrypt™ certificates. This will allow you to control your home servers and computers from from your work office or while on-the-road, in a reasonably safe way. The result will have three layers of protection.
You'll find it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/qnap/comments/ ... 2fa_using/