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  1. Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.

  2. Currently, Guacamole supports file transfer for VNC, RDP, and SSH, using either the native file transfer support of the protocol or SFTP. Files can be transferred to the remote computer by dragging and dropping the files into your browser window, or through using the file browser located in the Guacamole menu.

  3. Apache Guacamole is a free and open-source, cross-platform, clientless remote desktop gateway maintained by the Apache Software Foundation.

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  5. This chapter covers general configuration of Guacamole and the use of its default authentication method. Guacamole’s default authentication method reads all users and connections from a single file called user-mapping.xml. This authentication method is intended to be: Sufficient for small deployments of Guacamole.

  6. guacamole-server contains all the native, server-side components required by Guacamole to connect to remote desktops. It provides a common C library, libguac, which all other native components depend on, as well as separate libraries for each supported protocol, and guacd, the heart of Guacamole.

  7. This book is the official Apache Guacamole manual, written by the upstream developers of the Guacamole project. It is also the official general documentation, with an online version available at http://guacamole.apache.org/.