Thanks, I've created a simple node server installing guacamole-common-js and adding guacd. That was enough for now. Have a good day!
Il giorno gio 2 feb 2023 alle ore 14:58 Nick Couchman <[email protected]> ha scritto: > On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 5:07 AM Alessandro Vandelli < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Good morning, >> >> I'm new in the community and I need to create a demo project to show the >> capabilities of guacamole without the needs to create a new server in the >> first instance. >> Is there a way to use the java guacamole server and establish a direct >> connection from a web-application to the guacamole guacd service without >> the need of passing the auth-token, fetching the available devices and >> passing the device id but rather by just ignoring the auth token and >> directly passing the ip, port and eventually the credentials of the final >> device (RDP/VNC) on which we want to establish the connection? >> >> > Yes, you can use the guacamole-common and guacamole-common-js components > to write your own application that will talk to guacd directly. Guacamole > Client is intended to be a full end-to-end solution that includes all of > the connection and user management, and also provides the HTTPS and/or > WebSocket endpoints for the tunnel. You need not use the full client if you > just need a direct connection, or if you're going to handle those portions > of access and connection management within your own application - the > common portions are intended to be usable on their own. > > -Nick > -- [image: Dreamonkey logo] *Alessandro Vandelli* Developer | Frontend Developer +39 348 3441789 <+39+348+3441789> | [email protected] www.dreamonkey.com | [email protected]
