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This directory structure provides an example of how to apply custom branding
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and HTML extension to the Guacamole Client web application. This makes use
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of the guac-manifest.json file to specify the resources that are being provided,
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and provides examples of changing colors, fonts, and the login screen logo for
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the application.
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To use this, you need only to zip the file up into a JAR file, place it in the
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GUACAMOLE_HOME/extensions folder, and reload the web application. For example:
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zip -r /tmp/guacamole-branding-example.jar ./
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mv /tmp/guacamole-branding-example.jar /etc/guacamole/extensions/
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touch /var/lib/tomcat/webapps/guacamole.war
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These commands assume that your current working directory is this example
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directory, that your GUACAMOLE_HOME is located at /etc/guacamole, and that your
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the Guacamole Client web application is deployed in the /var/lib/tomcat/webapps
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directory with the name "guacamole.war". You should adjust the commands to fit
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your installation and environment.
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