I've also been using zerotier the same way.  I have a guac server on the
same zt network and run a vnc client on the remote computers.  I've got
PC's, MACs, and raspberri pi's on this and it's pretty great.

On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 11:55 AM, Chris Stave <chris.st...@voxmedia.com>
wrote:

> Guacamole is great when you can reach the user's computer -- for spread
> out users, it gets a little more complicated.  Setting up VPN tunnels for
> people would be pretty painful and hard to manage, require some central
> point, and wouldn't be super-fantastic.  For an easy way to get
> reachability (and then you can use plain-ol'-VNC or set up Guacamole as a
> nice front end to it), I have been using ZeroTier, which pretty-painlessly
> connects users to a secured flat network.  Most of their offering is Open
> Source.  Give it a try on a computer or two and verify that it would do
> what you'd want it to, and then you can figure out some simple network
> rules (eg. don't let people tagged with "end user" talk to each other,
> maybe?) and roll it out.  The installation is easy and generally it "just
> works."
>
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Alex ARNAUD <alexarn...@hypra.fr> wrote:
>
>> Le 14/12/2017 à 17:20, brian mullan a écrit :
>>
>>> What kind of computers do they have.
>>>
>>
>> We're using Debian 8 "Jessie".
>>
>>
>> Best regards.
>> --
>> Alex ARNAUD
>> Visual-Impairment Project Manager
>> Hypra - "Humanizing technology"
>>
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