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Guacamole is probably the best I agree for http access. In 1.13.0 we
will also be releasing VPN clients that are much nicer than the current
ones but that is not over http.
I would suggest you install the newt on the windows server or on an
adjacent PC on the network! Newt can be run as a service with nssm but
we will be making it easier to run as a service soon!
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I did notice the 1.13 changes, which look awesome and led me to creating this. Though they do still require the users to install the client. Ill look at installing newt on the pc, and then just set up resources as needed. And will have to find the location im good with installing guacamole. Thank you. |
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You can have a look at Nexterm.
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We added native rdp public resources in 1.19! 😄 |
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So I have a working Pangolin setup (Fantastic, glad I've converted to it).
I also have a Windows PC running software on a separate network to where Pangolin is, running software that I may require a couple of people to interact with.
Ideally, I'd like for an option where these users can browse to an address "rdp.mydomain.tld" for instance, login with Pangolin (Or OIDC) and then essentially be able to access this machine like an RDP connection, but over HTTP.
I've had a brief look into Guacamole which looks to be the solution I'm after (Will need me to run that somewhere too, so if there's an alternative, that'd be great).
But my main question is, what's the best way to integrate this PC into the Pangolin network? Install newt on the machine and run it as it's own site?
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