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Posted almost 13 years ago by Michael Jumper
Guacamole 0.6.0 has been released. We now officially support RDP in addition to VNC. This release is a major milestone for the project, being the first to contain official support for more than one protocol. This makes Guacamole the first open-source ... [More] project to provide a full, generalized, multi-protocol remote desktop gateway over HTML5. Also added is a menu designed for touch screen devices (brought up by long-pressing on the display), support for the native on-screen keyboard of mobile devices, and support for multiple connections per user. Note that some supported platforms do not yet have recent enough builds of FreeRDP to compile libguac-client-rdp, the RDP support library for Guacamole. If you wish to use the RDP support, but are using a platform for which we do not yet have a build of libguac-client-rdp, you will need to build it yourself from source after installing FreeRDP version 1.0.1 or later. Enjoy! [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
Guacamole 0.6.0 has been released.We now officially support RDP in addition to VNC.
Posted about 13 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
Guacamole 0.5.0 has been released.This release features improvements in performance, logging, and connection stability. Support for external authentication models (such as LDAP) has been added, along with touch screen support and an automatically hiding menu.
Posted about 13 years ago by Michael Jumper
Guacamole 0.5.0 has been released. This release features improvements in performance, logging, and connection stability. Support for external authentication models (such as LDAP) has been added, along with touch screen support and an automatically ... [More] hiding menu. This release is compatible with the under-development LDAP, RDP and SSH support libraries, which are to be released soon. Downloads for multiple Linux distributions are available from the files section or from the downloads section of the project website: http://guac-dev.org/ [Less]
Posted about 13 years ago by Michael Jumper
Trac (bug tracker) for Guacamole is now being hosted at http://guac-dev.org/trac/ Please use the new Trac system rather than the one hosted here on SourceForge. The SourceForge-hosted Trac will remain up for the next few weeks as users transition to ... [More] the new location. Any tickets created on SourceForge will be closed and migrated to guac-dev.org. Ticket creation will eventually be disabled and the SourceForge-hosted Trac will ultimately be taken down once it appears that use of the old Trac has stopped. [Less]
Posted about 13 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
Trac (bug tracker) for Guacamole is now being hosted at http://guac-dev.org/trac/Please use the new Trac system rather than the one hosted here on SourceForge.
Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
Guacamole 0.4.0 has been released.This release features improved performance over slower networks, the ability to log in as different users simultaneously within the same browser session, a cleaner interface, and experimental screen resize support for VNC.
Posted almost 14 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
Guacamole 0.3.0 has been released. As this release is the first public release of the newly redesigned Guacamole, it is largely a testing release. It features efficient native components and an extendable framework.
Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
It's been a while since the last RC, so I thought I'd give a brief status update.
Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Michael Jumper)
The first release candidate of 0.3.0 is available for testing.Although the client-side password prompting feature is not in there yet, there are significant improvements to stream performance and a new swap-red-blue configuration parameter that need testing.