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What is Apache Guacamole?
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[Apache Guacamole](http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/) is a clientless
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remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC and RDP. We
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call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required.
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Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to
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access your desktops is a web browser.
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How to use this image
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=====================
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Using this image will require an existing, running Docker container with the
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[guacd image](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/glyptodon/guacd/), and another
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Docker container providing either a PostgreSQL or MySQL database.
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The name of the database and all associated credentials are specified with
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environment variables given when the container is created. All other
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configuration information is generated from the Docker links.
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Beware that you will need to initialize the database manually. Guacamole will
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not automatically create its own tables, but SQL scripts are provided to do
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this.
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Once the Guacamole image is running, Guacamole will be accessible at
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`http://[address of container]:8080/guacamole/`. The instructions below use the
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`-p 8080:8080` option to expose this port at the level of the machine hosting
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Docker, as well.
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Deploying Guacamole with PostgreSQL authentication
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docker run --name some-guacamole --link some-guacd:guacd \
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--link some-postgres:postgres \
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-e POSTGRES_DATABASE=guacamole_db \
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-e POSTGRES_USER=guacamole_user \
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-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=some_password \
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-d -p 8080:8080 glyptodon/guacamole
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Linking Guacamole to PostgreSQL requires three environment variables. If any of
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these environment variables are omitted, you will receive an error message, and
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the image will stop:
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1. `POSTGRES_DATABASE` - The name of the database to use for Guacamole authentication.
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2. `POSTGRES_USER` - The user that Guacamole will use to connect to PostgreSQL.
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3. `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` - The password that Guacamole will provide when connecting to PostgreSQL as `POSTGRES_USER`.
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### Initializing the PostgreSQL database
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If your database is not already initialized with the Guacamole schema, you will
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need to do so prior to using Guacamole. A convenience script for generating the
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necessary SQL to do this is included in the Guacamole image.
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To generate a SQL script which can be used to initialize a fresh PostgreSQL
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database
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[as documented in the Guacamole manual](http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html#jdbc-auth-postgresql):
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docker run --rm glyptodon/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgres > initdb.sql
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Alternatively, you can use the SQL scripts included with
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[guacamole-auth-jdbc](http://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamole/files/current/extensions/guacamole-auth-jdbc-0.9.6.tar.gz/download).
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Once this script is generated, you must:
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1. Create a database for Guacamole within PostgreSQL, such as `guacamole_db`.
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2. Run the script on the newly-created database.
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3. Create a user for Guacamole within PostgreSQL with access to the tables and
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sequences of this database, such as `guacamole_user`.
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The process for doing this via the `psql` and `createdb` utilities included
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with PostgreSQL is documented in
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[the Guacamole manual](http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html#jdbc-auth-postgresql).
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Deploying Guacamole with MySQL authentication
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--------------------------------------------------
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docker run --name some-guacamole --link some-guacd:guacd \
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--link some-mysql:mysql \
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-e MYSQL_DATABASE=guacamole_db \
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-e MYSQL_USER=guacamole_user \
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-e MYSQL_PASSWORD=some_password \
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-d -p 8080:8080 glyptodon/guacamole
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Linking Guacamole to MySQL requires three environment variables. If any of
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these environment variables are omitted, you will receive an error message, and
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the image will stop:
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1. `MYSQL_DATABASE` - The name of the database to use for Guacamole authentication.
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2. `MYSQL_USER` - The user that Guacamole will use to connect to MySQL.
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3. `MYSQL_PASSWORD` - The password that Guacamole will provide when connecting to MySQL as `MYSQL_USER`.
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### Initializing the MySQL database
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If your database is not already initialized with the Guacamole schema, you will
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need to do so prior to using Guacamole. A convenience script for generating the
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necessary SQL to do this is included in the Guacamole image.
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To generate a SQL script which can be used to initialize a fresh MySQL database
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[as documented in the Guacamole manual](http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html#jdbc-auth-mysql):
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docker run --rm glyptodon/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --mysql > initdb.sql
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Alternatively, you can use the SQL scripts included with
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[guacamole-auth-jdbc](http://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamole/files/current/extensions/guacamole-auth-jdbc-0.9.6.tar.gz/download).
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Once this script is generated, you must:
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1. Create a database for Guacamole within MySQL, such as `guacamole_db`.
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2. Create a user for Guacamole within MySQL with access to this database, such
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as `guacamole_user`.
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3. Run the script on the newly-created database.
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The process for doing this via the `mysql` utility included with MySQL is
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documented in
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[the Guacamole manual](http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/jdbc-auth.html#jdbc-auth-mysql).
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Reporting issues
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================
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Please report any bugs encountered by opening a new issue in
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[our JIRA](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE/).
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