<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/sparkles.png"width="35"> This repo makes setting up a Guacamole a breeze. Its got installer support for TLS reverse proxy, Active Directory integration, multi-factor authentication, Quick Connect & History Recording Storage UI enhancements, dark mode and custom UI templates, auto database backup, O365 email alerts and even fail2ban and internal daemon security hardening options. There's also code in here to get you up and running with an enterprise high availability deployment too!
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/rocket.png"width="35"> To start building your Guacamole appliance, paste the below link into a terminal and follow the prompts **(no need for sudo, but the user must be a member of the sudo group)**:
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/wrench.png"width="35">**The main script guides you through the installation process in the following steps:**
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/key.png"width="35">**Need help with Active Directory authentication?** Check [here](https://github.com/itiligent/Guacamole-Install/blob/main/ACTIVE-DIRECTORY-HOW-TO.md).
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/art.png"width="35">**Want to give Guacamole your personal touch? Follow the theme and branding instructions** [here](https://github.com/itiligent/Guacamole-Install/tree/main/custom-theme-builder).
3. Customise the huge number of installation variables available in `1-setup.sh` as required. All options for customisation are found in the top sections of this script only. (Certain combinations of edits will even produce a fully unattended install!)
4.**Caution: If editing `1-setup.sh`, be aware that running the autorun link again re-downloads and overwrites all changes. You must run setup locally after editing.** (Also be sure to comment out the download links in the setup script for any other edited scripts. There should be little need to edit outside of the setup script's options.)
5. The **upgrade-guac.sh, add-tls-guac-daemon.sh, refresh-tls-self-signed.sh & backup-guac.sh** scripts are automatically adjusted at installation to match your chosen installation settings. These can be run after install without any modification.
9.**Security info:** The Quick Connect and History Recorded Storage options bring a few security implications; so be aware of potential risks in your particular environment.
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/globe_with_meridians.png"width="35"> To upgrade Guacamole, edit `upgrade-guac.sh` to relfect the latest versions of Guacamole and MySQL connector/J before running it. This script will also automatically update the DUO, LDAP, TOTP, Quick Connect & History Recorded Storage extension if they are found to be present.
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f454.png"width="35"> For Enterprise deployments, did you know that Guacamole can be run in a load balanced farm? To achieve this, the database, application and front end components are usually **split into 2 or 3 layers.** (VLANs & firewalls between the layers helps with security too.) See [here](https://github.com/itiligent/Guacamole-Install/tree/main/guac-enterprise-build) for how to get started.
- **For the DATABASE layer:** Find the included `install-mysql-backend-only.sh` to install a standalone instance of the Guacamole MySQL database for your backend.
- **For the APPLICATION layer:** Simply use the main setup script to build as many application servers as you like. For a true 3 layer load balanced system, make sure to **say no to both the "Install MySQL locally" option and all Nginx front end options** so as only the Guacamole server and Apache Tomcat services are installed.
- **For the Front end**: There are may choices here. You can slightly modify the Nginx scripts for a separate front end TLS layer, however **HA Proxy** provides far superior session affinity under load balanced conditions when compared to Open Source Nginx, but an Nginx Plus subscription gets you all the good stuff! There's so many possible ways to achieve this in hardware and software. There's plenty of config details in here to help you begin to roll your own HA solution.
<imgsrc="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/package.png"width="35"> The autorun link downloads these repo files into `$HOME/guac-setup`: