Easy-Guacamole-Installer/README.md
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Guacamole 1.5.3 VDI & Jump Server Appliance Builder

A menu based build & install script for Guacamole 1.5.3 with support for SSL reverse proxy, AD integration, multi-factor authentication and further security hardening.

Automatic build, install & config script

To install Guacamole, copy and paste the following command into your terminal:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itiligent/Guacamole-Install/main/1-setup.sh && chmod +x 1-setup.sh && ./1-setup.sh

Prerequisites

PLEASE NOTE: DEBIAN 12 & Tomcat10 NOT COMPATIBLE AT PRESENT - SEE ISSUE #10

  • Ubuntu 18.04 - 22.x / Debian 10 & 11 / Raspbian Buster or Bullseye
  • Minimum 8GB RAM and 40GB HDD
  • Public or private DNS entries that match the default physical interface IP address (required for SSL)
  • Incoming access on TCP ports 22, 80, and 443

Setup Menu Flow

1. Setup MySQL

  • Install Guacamole with a new local MySQL instance, or use an existing/remote MySQL instance.
    • Sub option: Add MySQL mysql_secure_installation settings to that MySQL instance

2. Select authentication extension

  • Choose an authentication extension [DUO, TOTP, LDAP or None] - Simultaneous TOTP and DUO not possible, but LDAP with TOTP is ok.

3. Choose a Guacamole front end option

  • Install Nginx Reverse Proxy?: y/n ( n = use Guacamole native front end http://hostname.local:8080/guacamole)
    • Sub option if no reverse proxy: Set default Guacamole url to http root? ( y = http://hostname.local:8080)
  • Install Nginx with no SSL?: y/n ( y = httP://hostname.local)
  • Install Nginx with self-signed SSL certificate?: y/n ( y = httpS://hostname.local) - Configures Nginx with a new self signed TLS certificate and generates corresponding Windows/Linux client certificates
  • Install Nginx with Let's Encrypt certificate?: y/n ( y =httpS://public.site.com) - Configures Nginx with a new LetsEncrypt certificate and sets up auto renewals.)

Optional post install hardening

The installer downloads additional scripts for:

  • Adding a fail2ban lockdown policy for Guacamole add-fail2ban.sh
  • Encrypting internal traffic between the Guacamole client and Guacd daemon with SSL add-ssl-guac-gaucd.sh
  • Integrating with Active Directory (See ACTIVE-DIRECTORY-HOW-TO.md) add-auth-ldap.sh
  • Adding email alerts via Microsoft365 (uses SMTP auth, requires BYO app password) add-smtp-relay-o365.sh

Installation notes

To create a custom or unattended setup, follow these steps:

  1. From a terminal session, change to your home directory then paste and run above wget link.
  2. Exit 1-setup.sh script at the first prompt. (At this point only the scripts have been downloaded).
  3. Edit the "Silent setup options" section of 1-setup.sh.
    • Note that script variables with an actual setting (e.g., VARIABLE="value") will NOT prompt during the interactive setup. This means that with the right combination of variable inputs, it is possible to mass deploy a full Guacamole appliance with Nginx & SSL with zero touch.
  4. After setting your custom variable values in 1-setup.sh, you must run the modified script saved locally with ./1-setup.sh Beware: If you run the wget link again you will overwrite all your changes!
    • For adaptations made to any other downloaded script, you must comment out the relevant wget lines in the "Download GitHub Setup" section at the top of 1-setup.sh to prevent these from being re-downloaded and overwritten as well.
    • There should be no need to customise any scripts other than 1-setup.sh as all install options are managed in the first parent script.
    • Be aware that all optional (manually run) add-xxxx.sh scripts are dynamically updated during the installation with the exact variables you selected at install. Editing anything other than 1-setup.sh may break this functionality, so make changes only if you understand the impacts.
  5. Self signed client SSL certificates are saved in the $DOWNLOAD_DIR/guac-setup directory.

Setup script download Manifest

The setup command mentioned above downloads the following items into the $DOWNLOAD_DIR/guac-setup directory:

  • 1-setup.sh: The parent install script itself
  • 2-install-guacamole.sh: Guacamole installation script (inspired by MysticRyuujin/guac-install)
  • 3-install-nginx.sh: Installs Nginx & auto-configures a front-end reverse proxy for Guacamole (optional)
  • 4a-install-ssl-self-signed-nginx.sh: Configures self-signed SSL certificates for Nginx proxy (optional)
  • 4b-install-ssl-letsencrypt-nginx.sh: Installs & configures Let's Encrypt with Guacamole & Nginx proxy (optional)
  • add-auth-duo.sh: Adds the Duo MFA extensions if not selected during install (optional)
  • add-auth-ldap.sh: Adds the Active Directory extension and setup template if not selected at install (optional)
  • add-auth-totp.sh: Adds the TOTP MFA extension if not selected at install (optional)
  • add-ssl-guac-gaucd.sh: A hardening script to wrap traffic between the guacd server & the Guacamole client application in TLS (optional)
  • add-fail2ban.sh: Adds a fail2ban policy (with local subnet override) to secure Guacamole against external brute force attacks
  • add-smtp-relay-o365.sh: Sets up a TLS/SMTP auth relay with O365 for monitoring & alerts (BYO app password)
  • backup-guacamole.sh: A simple Guacamole backup script
  • branding.jar: An example customised Guacamole login screen to brand Guacamole to your own requirements (or delete to keep the default interface.) This is a modified version of https://github.com/Zer0CoolX/guacamole-customize-loginscreen-extension but with with additional support for browser favicons.

Special acknowledgement to MysticRyuujin whose repository provided many helpful ideas in assembling this project.