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Apache Guacamole

Allows remote access to multiple systems from a web-browser.

Made by The Apache Software Foundation

  • User interface

  • Html5

  • access-from-everywhere

  • ajax

  • Remote Desktop

What is Apache Guacamole?

Guacamole is a remote desktop gateway that enables users to access their desktops and systems from any web browser without the need for client software or plugins. Leveraging standard remote desktop protocols such as VNC, RDP, and SSH, Guacamole provides a seamless and browser-based remote access experience. Once installed on a server, Guacamole allows users to connect to their desired systems directly from a web interface, eliminating the requirement for local client installation. This clientless approach simplifies the remote access setup and management, making it a versatile solution for businesses seeking to enable secure and convenient access to their computing resources

Highlights

  • Supports standard remote desktop protocols including VNC, RDP, and SSH
  • Clientless design
  • no plugins or client software required
  • Web-based access from any browser
  • Simplifies remote access setup and management
  • Enables secure and convenient access to computing resources

Platforms

  • On-Premise Windows
  • Mobile iPad
  • Desktop Chromebook
  • Desktop Windows
  • Mobile Android
  • Linux
  • Mobile iPhone
  • Desktop Linux
  • Desktop Mac
  • On-Premise Linux
  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-based
  • Cloudron
  • Self-Hosted

Languages

  • English

Features

    • RDP

    • VNC Support

    • Browser-based

    • Web-Based

    • User Management

    • VNC Viewer

    • Clientless Remote Connection

    • Role-based security access

    • Dockerized