I've maintained this script for quite a few years now with the help of the other contributors and it seems to be getting more and more fragmented as libraries and system OSes diverge in their package management. I plan to continue mantaining the install script, but, I do highly suggest that more people try to use the containerized (docker) version. As it should work on basically any 64bit OS with Docker support. (That mean it doesn't work on 32bit ARM/Rasp Pi)
## NOTE: The fixes below are not to be used UNLESS you're having issues, don't run these for no reason, use the distro maintainers version unless there's a reason not to.
Script for installing Guacamole 1.3.0 on Ubuntu 16.04 or newer (with MySQL, or remote MySQL). It should also work on pure [Debian](https://www.debian.org/), [Raspbian](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/), [Linux Mint](https://linuxmint.com/) (18/LMDE 4 or newer) or [Kali Linux](https://www.kali.org/). I have tested this with Debian 10.3.0 (Buster). **If other versions don't work please open an issue.** It is likely due to a required library having a different name.
The script attempts to install `tomcat9` by default (it will fall back on `tomcat8`**if the available version is 8.5.x or newer**, otherwise it will fall back to `tomcat7`). If you want to manually specify a tomcat version there's a commented out line you can modify. Have at it.
By default the script will not install MFA support (QR code for Google/Microsoft Authenticator, Duo Mobile, etc. or Duo Push), if you do want MFA support you can use the `-t` or `--totp` or for Duo `-d` or `--duo` flags on the command line. Or modify the script variables `installTOTP=true` or `installDuo=true`. **Do not install both**
Script for upgrading currently installed Guacamole instance (previously installed via this script/guide). This will also now update the TOTP or Duo extensions if used.
If looks for the tomcat folder in /etc/ (E.G. `/etc/tomcat7` or `/etc/tomcat8`) hopefully that works to identify the correct tomcat version/path :smile: I'm open to suggestions/pull requests for a cleaner method.