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Nick Couchman updated GUACAMOLE-2041:
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Summary: Make guaclog available in a container-based deployment (was: No
obvious way to run guaclog in a dockerized deployment)
> Make guaclog available in a container-based deployment
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-2041
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-2041
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: guacd-docker
> Reporter: Per von Zweigbergk
> Priority: Minor
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> There's no obvious way for how to run the "guaclog" utility in a Dockerized
> deployment.
> The way I've ended up solving it for myself is building my own custom Docker
> image for guacd where I change GUACAMOLE_SERVER_OPTS to remove the
> --disable-guaclog during the build.
> That will cause the guacd docker container to be built with the guaclog
> utility in it, and that will further let me run the guaclog utility as per
> the example below:
> docker exec guacd_compose guaclog /path/to/recording
> The "correct" way of solving this might involve having a seperate container
> for guaclog, but this is both easier to use in the context of an existing
> dockerized setup (the recording paths are already mapped to the guacd
> container) and adding this functionality it is literally as easy removing a
> line in the Dockerfile. So I would suggest that the project considers
> building the official guacd images containing guaclog in future.
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