I don't know that it's good to try to integrate directly.  Better to write
a separate ui to configure both via APIs....

On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Der PCFreak <mailingli...@pcfreak.de>
wrote:

> That would be a great combo and imho easy to implement. I could imagine to
> see a zerotier configuration dialog inside guacamole (for easy setup) and a
> more advanced setup via config files maybe even a zerotier-controller is
> possible (since it is included in ZeroTier >1.2x afaik). This DIY
> controller can only be configured via JSON API but then a guacamole server
> could become a full featured zerotier controller without the need of
> opening ports in firewalls and you have the additional security of only
> users within your personal ZeroTier network can reach your guacamole server.
>
> Maybe a developer could pick up that idea?
>
>
> Cheers Peter
>
> Am 16.11.2017 um 19:31 schrieb Chris Stave:
>
> I've been running a combination of Guacamole and ZeroTier and it has been
> fantastic for remote access.
>
> You already know Guacamole -- it's fantastic and you know you like it.
>
> ZeroTier is a secure flat network SDN solution -- it puts devices on a
> second private network no matter where they are -- on a phone, in another
> office, at home -- wherever.
>
> If you put ZeroTier on your Guacamole server, it will get an additional
> address that is reachable from other ZeroTier clients.
>
> Contractor needs remote access?  Have them install zerotier and then they
> can get to the Guacamole server and then out to everything.
>
> The bonus is that you don't need to open anything up to the
> wild-wild-internet world, it all stays believably-crytographically-safe
> on the ZeroTier network.
>
> (and it lets me SSH into network switches from my phone from anywhere,
> which is fantastic)
>
> I'm not associated with ZeroTier, but I'm happy to pass on the idea of
> this great combination!
>
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