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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

      @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

      Can this be used as a Remote Desktop Gateway for standard RDP clients as well?

      Does it work from Android / iOS devices?

      Do you need a gateway for the RDP client? I guess you would if you're doing the auto startup/teardown thing, but if static VDIs, then probably not.

      Guacamole is the gateway in this case if you want it to be.

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre @Dashrender
        last edited by

        @Dashrender said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

        @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

        Can this be used as a Remote Desktop Gateway for standard RDP clients as well?

        Does it work from Android / iOS devices?

        Do you need a gateway for the RDP client? I guess you would if you're doing the auto startup/teardown thing, but if static VDIs, then probably not.

        My thinking of is like the RD Gateway role in Server 2012 R2... If I can set up Guacamole, and use that as my RD Gateway, then that's another Windows Server license that I don't need to use.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @dafyre
          last edited by

          @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

          @Dashrender said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

          @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

          Can this be used as a Remote Desktop Gateway for standard RDP clients as well?

          Does it work from Android / iOS devices?

          Do you need a gateway for the RDP client? I guess you would if you're doing the auto startup/teardown thing, but if static VDIs, then probably not.

          My thinking of is like the RD Gateway role in Server 2012 R2... If I can set up Guacamole, and use that as my RD Gateway, then that's another Windows Server license that I don't need to use.

          Exactly, not only do you not need that Windows license (or that Windows overhead) but it saves on RDS CALs, too. So it's a double savings of licensing in that particular case.

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          • CloudKnightC
            CloudKnight
            last edited by CloudKnight

            I did try an early version of the product which was good and did work, I did get some freezing with it early on but probably improved now. link is here: https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

              @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

              @Dashrender said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

              @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

              Can this be used as a Remote Desktop Gateway for standard RDP clients as well?

              Does it work from Android / iOS devices?

              Do you need a gateway for the RDP client? I guess you would if you're doing the auto startup/teardown thing, but if static VDIs, then probably not.

              My thinking of is like the RD Gateway role in Server 2012 R2... If I can set up Guacamole, and use that as my RD Gateway, then that's another Windows Server license that I don't need to use.

              Exactly, not only do you not need that Windows license (or that Windows overhead) but it saves on RDS CALs, too. So it's a double savings of licensing in that particular case.

              The question though... Is can I use the Android Microsoft Remote Desktop App, and use the Guacamole server as my RD Gateway to access a Windows machine?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @dafyre
                last edited by

                @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                @scottalanmiller said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                @Dashrender said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                @dafyre said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                Can this be used as a Remote Desktop Gateway for standard RDP clients as well?

                Does it work from Android / iOS devices?

                Do you need a gateway for the RDP client? I guess you would if you're doing the auto startup/teardown thing, but if static VDIs, then probably not.

                My thinking of is like the RD Gateway role in Server 2012 R2... If I can set up Guacamole, and use that as my RD Gateway, then that's another Windows Server license that I don't need to use.

                Exactly, not only do you not need that Windows license (or that Windows overhead) but it saves on RDS CALs, too. So it's a double savings of licensing in that particular case.

                The question though... Is can I use the Android Microsoft Remote Desktop App, and use the Guacamole server as my RD Gateway to access a Windows machine?

                No, it's a web interface. Not an RDP proxy.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  So there is never "accessing with a client." The whole point of Guacamole is that the web application IS the client.

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                    tiagom
                    last edited by

                    Would this be used on a bastion host?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @tiagom
                      last edited by

                      @tiagom said in Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS:

                      Would this be used on a bastion host?

                      Like a jump box? Yes.

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                        tiagom
                        last edited by

                        Very cool, will have to toy around with this.

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