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------------------------------------------------------------ About this README ------------------------------------------------------------ This README is intended to provide quick and to-the-point documentation for technical users intending to compile parts of Guacamole themselves. Source archives and pre-built .jar files are available from the downloads section of the project website: http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/ A full manual is available as well: http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/ ------------------------------------------------------------ What is guacamole-auth-jdbc? ------------------------------------------------------------ guacamole-auth-jdbc is a Java library for use with the Guacamole web application to provide database-driven authentication. guacamole-auth-jdbc provides multiple authentication provider implementations which each provide a support for a different database. These authentication providers can be set in guacamole.properties to allow authentication of Guacamole users through that type of database. Schema files are provided to create the required tables in your database of choice. ------------------------------------------------------------ Compiling and installing guacamole-auth-jdbc ------------------------------------------------------------ guacamole-auth-jdbc is built using Maven. Building guacamole-auth-jdbc compiles all classes and packages them into a redistributable .tar.gz archive. This archive contains multiple .jar files, each of this corresponds to a database-specific authentication provider implementation that can be installed in the library directory configured in guacamole.properties. 1) Run mvn package $ mvn package Maven will download any needed dependencies for building the .jar file. Once all dependencies have been downloaded, the .jar file will be created in the target/ subdirectory of the current directory. 4) Extract the .tar.gz file now present in the target/ directory, and place the .jar files from the extracted database-specific subdirectory in the library directory specified in guacamole.properties. You will likely need to do this as root. If you do not have a library directory configured in your guacamole.properties, you will need to specify one. The directory is specified using the "lib-directory" property. 5) Set up your database to authenticate Guacamole users A schema file is provided in the schema directory for creating the guacamole authentication tables in your database of choice. Additionally, a script is provided to create a default admin user with username 'guacadmin' and password 'guacadmin'. This user can be used to set up any other connections and users. 6) Configure guacamole.properties for your database There are additional properties required by JDBC drivers which must be added/changed in your guacamole.properties. These parameters are specific to the database being used. For MySQL, the following properties are available: # Database connection configuration mysql-hostname: database.host.name mysql-port: 3306 mysql-database: guacamole.database.name mysql-username: user mysql-password: pass Optionally, the authentication provider can be configured not to allow multiple users to use the same connection at the same time: mysql-disallow-simultaneous-connections: true For PostgreSQL, the properties are the same, but have different prefixes: # Database connection configuration postgresql-hostname: database.host.name postgresql-port: 5432 postgresql-database: guacamole.database.name postgresql-username: user postgresql-password: pass postgresql-disallow-simultaneous-connections: true ------------------------------------------------------------ Reporting problems ------------------------------------------------------------ Please report any bugs encountered by opening a new issue in the JIRA system hosted at: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE/