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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

The best feature is that the software allows me to create a web interface with SSL to secure traffic and remotely connect via RDP, VNC, or SSH to resources in the same subnet. My first experience to using the software was that it was being used as a jumpbox to proxy into private VPC resources in AWS. After getting a chance to use it a few times and get a feel for it's performance and stability; I ended up experimenting with the software in my home lab and ended up rolling it into my clients offices as a free alternative to other remote support/management tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

The base software is great, but there are gotcha's. It's a tomcat server and by default runs on 8080. I personally had issues getting the default port changed to 80 or 443 via tomcat as it wants to run with minimum privileges. On linux anything under port 1024 needs root privileges to run. A simple fix was to just setup nginx as a reverse proxy to the tomcat web server. Which allowed me to then setup a "Let's Encrypt" SSL cert on the nginx proxy. (Let's encrypt needs port 80 available to receive traffic to be able to run the certbot tools.) So to get an SSL encrypted version of the Guacamole web console, it takes a little bit more setup. The documentation on Apache's website is fairly decent, but could stand to be a little more verbose for those of us with less-than-decent tomcat experience. (Disclaimer* - This was my first setup encounter with tomcat so I'm definitely a little behind the bell-curve and I personally needed to perform additional research to educate myself on how the software is supposed to work and the expected behaviours.) There's additional setup that should be performed for publicly accessible (If you need a VPN to get into the network first, just to reach Guacamole, these steps may not be necessary. But your mileage may vary) instances of Apache Guacamole such as SELinux (if your distro supports it), ClamAV, maybe Fail2ban. Anything you can think of to lock-down and secure the instance is a huge recommendation from me. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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For the sake of your data and privacy, please be mindful of best practices during setup otherwise this tool is extremely powerful in the wrong hands and can cause havoc if compromised. Definitely, RTFM if you are unsure of what the recommended "best practices" are; or if you are unsure of how to implement best practices. The documentation of the software is quite good on the Apache Guacamole website, if something isn't clear Google can/will be a great help in finding answers. It's a great software, but since it doesn't have a "batteries included" type of implementation, there are other components you will likely need to setup to get a fully secured setup for your environment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

I am building a small start-up tech firm and needed remote administration tools for my clients, but due to my VERY small business size; I needed a solution that was little to no cost to keep my operating costs low for my client(s). Apache Guacamole provided a simple to use management interface so I could setup such things as RDP access for standard users to be able to reach their work PC's/devices from outside the office. While also providing me a great management tool for just about any network device in the remote office at zero cost to me or my client(s). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What is Apache Guacamole?

Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH.

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Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH.


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Mohammed A.
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Mohammed A.Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
4.5 out of 5
"Ease of use"
Apache Guacamole is a fantastic remote desktop solution that provides seamless access to your desktop from any device with a web browser. Its ease ...
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5.0 out of 5
"Simple and efficient solution for connecting to multiple devices"
One of the standout features of Guacamole is its ease of use. The user interface is intuitive and straightforward, allowing even those without tech...
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4.5 out of 5
"Seamless Remote Access with Intuitive Interface, Impressive Performance and robust"
Seamless remote access: Users admire how Guacamole provides a smooth and hassle-free experience for connecting to remote desktops, servers, and app...
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shreeniket k.
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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Seamless remote access: Users admire how Guacamole provides a smooth and hassle-free experience for connecting to remote desktops, servers, and applications.

User-friendly interface: Guacamole's intuitive web-based interface is highly regarded for its ease of use, allowing users to navigate and access remote resources effortlessly.

Impressive performance: Users appreciate Guacamole's fast and responsive remote desktop connections, enabling them to carry out tasks efficiently, even with graphics-intensive applications or slower internet connections.

Robust security features: Guacamole's multi-factor authentication and data encryption capabilities give users peace of mind by ensuring the security and privacy of their remote connections and sensitive information.

Extensibility and customization: The ability to integrate Guacamole with existing systems and develop custom plugins allows users to tailor the platform to their specific needs and enhance its functionality. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Common challenges with Apache Guacamole include complex initial setup, limited device support, lack of advanced features, learning curve for customization, and potential performance issues in specific network conditions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

Apache Guacamole solves the problems of simplified remote access, cross-platform compatibility, cost-effectiveness, enhanced security, improved productivity and collaboration, scalability, and extensibility, benefitting users with efficient, secure, and flexible remote access capabilities. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

MANICHANDER REDDY N.
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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

One of the standout features of Guacamole is its ease of use. The user interface is intuitive and straightforward, allowing even those without technical expertise to navigate it effortlessly. Setting up connections to remote devices is a breeze, thanks to the specific configuration options. Guacamole makes the process hassle-free whether it is accessing a computer, server or virtual machine.The performance of Guacamole has been consistently impressive. Even with low bandwidth connections, I've experienced minimal lag and smooth operation. The responsiveness of the remote sessions is remarkable, allowing me to carry out tasks as if I were physically present at the remote machine. Significantly improved my productivity, especially when working on projects requiring simultaneous access to multiple devices. Furthermore Guacamole offers excellent security features. It supports multi-factor authentication, ensuring only authorized users can access the remote devices. The connection data is encrypted, providing a secure environment for remote access. As someone who values data privacy, these security measures give me peace of mind when using Guacamole.

Overall, my experience with Apache Guacamole has been exceptional. It has simplified remote access, enhanced productivity, and provided a secure way to connect to my devices. Whether you're a professional managing multiple systems or an individual needing remote access to your devices, Guacamole is a reliable and user-friendly solution that I highly recommend. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Apache Guacamole has limited customization options for the user interface, which may restrict the ability to personalize the experience according to individual preferences. Guacamole may be lacking in advanced administrative features, making it less suitable for complex management tasks or large-scale deployments and a stable and reliable network connection is crucial for a smooth Guacamole experience, and any disruptions or latency issues may negatively impact the performance and usability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

Cross-platform compatibility it can be accessed from various operating systems and web browsers, eliminating the need for installing additional software. This flexibility has been a great convenience for me, as I can connect to my devices from any computer with an internet connection, regardless of the operating system. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Makes it super simple to connect to remote machines, servers, and virtual machines from a single location without installing additional software on your desktop making everything accessible from any machine or device. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Nothing, its super simple to setup and configure and unifies all the remote machines you connect to on a regular basis in a single dashboard like interface. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

Connecting to our server and virtual machines is made easier and accessible from every desktop or laptop in our business. Centralizing things makes for easier management and Apache Guacamole makes accessing those machines and virtual machines that much easier. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohammed A.
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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Apache Guacamole is a fantastic remote desktop solution that provides seamless access to your desktop from any device with a web browser. Its ease of use, compatibility, security, and performance make it a top choice for remote access needs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Reliance on a web browser for access. Initial setup process slightly complex Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

Access servers Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Provides a one-stop entrance to multiple system types (Windows/Linux/VMware/Openstack) while remaining easy to work with. Because it is a web based solution we don't need to install multiple agents on every system that we want to access. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Auto-scaling does not work well for every system / application type. Configuration can be challenging as some options exist on sub menus which are buried inside the GUI. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

Allows us to access our environment from a single UI. The backend is a clientless architecture so the only configuration that needs to be made is on the application itself. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Chirag D.
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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Acts as a proxy to connect virtual machines which are even at the outside of the vnet Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Guacamole common js for UI is hard to integrate with complex web application Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

To connect to virtual machines without the need of public IP assigned to each virtual machine Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

It is easy to use and has a clean interface. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

It may be our implementation, but it is finicky. It seems to require a lot of feeding and care. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

We have several broadcast systems to access; Guacamole allows us to see everything in one place. It has allowed my team to work remotely more effectively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

It is an incredible storage system, which also serves as a shared server in your computers and several others, it has the power to access all the company resources you need quickly and efficiently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

Desktop sharing is terrible, the truth is very complicated, and does not work well, in addition to having compatibility problems on different OS, such as Linux or Mac. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Recommendations to others considering Apache Guacamole:

It is a great storage system, it is incredible and it can save you a lot of money and work, I highly recommend it, and that being very helpful in the company is the best of all. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

The best part in the office is access to complete company data, the truth is a complete and absolutely incredible resource, I have no complaints about it and the truth is very very good and super profitable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Apache Guacamole?

Incredible storage system, in my experience as a systems engineer, it seems to me one of the most complete creations for tasks and content and server or database hosting on the market, in addition to its most innovative apis and applications. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Apache Guacamole?

You need very powerful machines to support it, the implementation of the system is incredibly complete but slow and tedious at best. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Recommendations to others considering Apache Guacamole:

It has some problems, such as the need for powerful teams and how slow it is to learn but it will help you a lot no matter what type of companies you have, it can be a really valuable contribution. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Apache Guacamole solving and how is that benefiting you?

It helped us to have a much more powerful program server service and it is a very valuable tool in the field of work that we currently manage in the university. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.