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#!/bin/bash
# Something isn't working? # tail -f /var/log/messages /var/log/syslog /var/log/tomcat*/*.out /var/log/mysql/*.log
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# Check if user is root or sudo
if ! [ $( id -u ) = 0 ]; then
echo "Please run this script as sudo or root" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Check to see if any old files left over
if [ "$( find . -maxdepth 1 \( -name 'guacamole-*' -o -name 'mysql-connector-java-*' \) )" != "" ]; then
echo "Possible temp files detected. Please review 'guacamole-*' & 'mysql-connector-java-*'" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Version number of Guacamole to install
# Homepage ~ https://guacamole.apache.org/releases/
GUACVERSION="1.1.0"
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# Latest Version of MySQL Connector/J if manual install is required (if libmariadb-java/libmysql-java is not available via apt)
# Homepage ~ https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
MCJVER="8.0.19"
# Colors to use for output
YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
BLUE='\033[0;34m'
RED='\033[0;31m'
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
CYAN='\033[0;36m'
NC='\033[0m' # No Color
# Log Location
LOG="/tmp/guacamole_${GUACVERSION}_build.log"
# Initialize variable values
installTOTP=""
installDuo=""
installMySQL=""
mysqlHost=""
mysqlPort=""
mysqlRootPwd=""
guacDb=""
guacUser=""
guacPwd=""
PROMPT=""
MYSQL=""
# Get script arguments for non-interactive mode
while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
case $1 in
# Install MySQL selection
-i | --installmysql )
installMySQL=true
;;
-n | --nomysql )
installMySQL=false
;;
# MySQL server/root information
-h | --mysqlhost )
shift
mysqlHost="$1"
;;
-p | --mysqlport )
shift
mysqlPort="$1"
;;
-r | --mysqlpwd )
shift
mysqlRootPwd="$1"
;;
# Guac database/user information
-db | --guacdb )
shift
guacDb="$1"
;;
-gu | --guacuser )
shift
guacUser="$1"
;;
-gp | --guacpwd )
shift
guacPwd="$1"
;;
# MFA selection
-t | --totp )
installTOTP=true
;;
-d | --duo )
installDuo=true
;;
-o | --nomfa )
installTOTP=false
installDuo=false
;;
esac
shift
done
if [[ -z "${installTOTP}" ]] && [[ "${installDuo}" != true ]]; then
# Prompt the user if they would like to install TOTP MFA, default of no
echo -e -n "${CYAN}MFA: Would you like to install TOTP? (y/N): ${NC}"
read PROMPT
if [[ ${PROMPT} =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
installTOTP=true
installDuo=false
else
installTOTP=false
fi
fi
if [[ -z "${installDuo}" ]] && [[ "${installTOTP}" != true ]]; then
# Prompt the user if they would like to install Duo MFA, default of no
echo -e -n "${CYAN}MFA: Would you like to install Duo (configuration values must be set after install in /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties)? (y/N): ${NC}"
read PROMPT
if [[ ${PROMPT} =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
installDuo=true
installTOTP=false
else
installDuo=false
fi
fi
# We can't install TOTP and Duo at the same time...
if [[ "${installTOTP}" = true ]] && [ "${installDuo}" = true ]; then
echo -e "${RED}MFA: The script does not support installing TOTP and Duo at the same time.${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo
if [[ -z ${installMySQL} ]]; then
# Prompt the user to see if they would like to install MySQL, default of yes
echo "MySQL is required for installation, if you're using a remote MySQL Server select 'n'"
echo -e -n "${CYAN}Would you like to install MySQL? (Y/n): ${NC}"
read PROMPT
if [[ ${PROMPT} =~ ^[Nn]$ ]]; then
installMySQL=false
else
installMySQL=true
fi
fi
if [ "${installMySQL}" = false ]; then
# We need to get additional values
[ -z "${mysqlHost}" ] \
&& read -p "Enter MySQL server hostname or IP: " mysqlHost
[ -z "${mysqlPort}" ] \
&& read -p "Enter MySQL server port [3306]: " mysqlPort
[ -z "${guacDb}" ] \
&& read -p "Enter Guacamole database name [guacamole_db]: " guacDb
[ -z "${guacUser}" ] \
&& read -p "Enter Guacamole user [guacamole_user]: " guacUser
fi
# Checking if mysql host given
if [ -z "${mysqlHost}" ]; then
mysqlHost="localhost"
fi
# Checking if mysql port given
if [ -z "${mysqlPort}" ]; then
mysqlPort="3306"
fi
# Checking if mysql user given
if [ -z "${guacUser}" ]; then
guacUser="guacamole_user"
fi
# Checking if database name given
if [ -z "${guacDb}" ]; then
guacDb="guacamole_db"
fi
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if [ -z "${mysqlRootPwd}" ]; then
# Get MySQL "Root" and "Guacamole User" password
while true; do
echo
read -s -p "Enter ${mysqlHost}'s MySQL root password: " mysqlRootPwd
echo
read -s -p "Confirm ${mysqlHost}'s MySQL root password: " PROMPT2
echo
[ "${mysqlRootPwd}" = "${PROMPT2}" ] && break
echo -e "${RED}Passwords don't match. Please try again.${NC}" 1>&2
done
else
echo -e "${BLUE}Read MySQL root's password from command line argument${NC}"
fi
echo
if [ -z "${guacPwd}" ]; then
while true; do
echo -e "${BLUE}A new MySQL user will be created (${guacUser})${NC}"
read -s -p "Enter ${mysqlHost}'s MySQL guacamole user password: " guacPwd
echo
read -s -p "Confirm ${mysqlHost}'s MySQL guacamole user password: " PROMPT2
echo
[ "${guacPwd}" = "${PROMPT2}" ] && break
echo -e "${RED}Passwords don't match. Please try again.${NC}" 1>&2
echo
done
else
echo -e "${BLUE}Read MySQL ${guacUser}'s password from command line argument${NC}"
fi
echo
if [ "${installMySQL}" = true ]; then
# Seed MySQL install values
debconf-set-selections <<< "mysql-server mysql-server/root_password password ${mysqlRootPwd}"
debconf-set-selections <<< "mysql-server mysql-server/root_password_again password ${mysqlRootPwd}"
fi
# Different version of Ubuntu and Debian have different package names...
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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source /etc/os-release
if [[ "${NAME}" == "Ubuntu" ]]; then
# Ubuntu > 18.04 does not include universe repo by default
# Add the "Universe" repo, don't update
add-apt-repository -yn universe
# Set package names depending on version
JPEGTURBO="libjpeg-turbo8-dev"
if [[ "${VERSION_ID}" == "16.04" ]]; then
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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LIBPNG="libpng12-dev"
else
LIBPNG="libpng-dev"
fi
if [ "${installMySQL}" = true ]; then
MYSQL="mysql-server mysql-client mysql-common"
# Checking if (any kind of) mysql-client or compatible command installed. This is useful for existing mariadb server
elif [ -x "$( command -v mysql )" ]; then
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MYSQL=""
else
MYSQL="mysql-client"
fi
elif [[ "${NAME}" == *"Debian"* ]] || [[ "${NAME}" == *"Raspbian GNU/Linux"* ]] || [[ "${NAME}" == *"Kali GNU/Linux"* ]]; then
JPEGTURBO="libjpeg62-turbo-dev"
if [[ "${PRETTY_NAME}" == *"stretch"* ]] || [[ "${PRETTY_NAME}" == *"buster"* ]] || [[ "${PRETTY_NAME}" == *"Kali GNU/Linux Rolling"* ]]; then
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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LIBPNG="libpng-dev"
else
LIBPNG="libpng12-dev"
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fi
if [ "${installMySQL}" = true ]; then
MYSQL="default-mysql-server default-mysql-client mysql-common"
# Checking if (any kind of) mysql-client or compatible command installed. This is useful for existing mariadb server
elif [ -x "$( command -v mysql )" ]; then
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MYSQL=""
else
MYSQL="default-mysql-client"
fi
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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else
echo "Unsupported distribution - Debian, Kali, Raspbian or Ubuntu only"
exit 1
fi
# Update apt so we can search apt-cache for newest Tomcat version supported & libmariadb-java/libmysql-java
echo -e "${BLUE}Updating apt...${NC}"
apt-get -qq update
# Check if libmariadb-java/libmysql-java is available
# Debian 10 >= ~ https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libmariadb-java
if [[ $( apt-cache show libmariadb-java 2> /dev/null | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]]; then
# When something higher than 1.1.0 is out ~ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-852
#echo -e "${BLUE}Found libmariadb-java package...${NC}"
#LIBJAVA="libmariadb-java"
# For v1.1.0 and lower
echo -e "${YELLOW}Found libmariadb-java package (known issues). Will download libmysql-java ${MCJVER} and install manually${NC}"
LIBJAVA=""
# Debian 9 <= ~ https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libmysql-java
elif [[ $( apt-cache show libmysql-java 2> /dev/null | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Found libmysql-java package...${NC}"
LIBJAVA="libmysql-java"
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}lib{mariadb,mysql}-java not available. Will download mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz and install manually${NC}"
LIBJAVA=""
fi
# tomcat9 is the latest version
# tomcat8.0 is end of life, but tomcat8.5 is current
# fallback is tomcat7
if [[ $( apt-cache show tomcat9 2> /dev/null | egrep "Version: 9" | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Found tomcat9 package...${NC}"
TOMCAT="tomcat9"
elif [[ $( apt-cache show tomcat8 2> /dev/null | egrep "Version: 8.[5-9]" | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Found tomcat8.5+ package...${NC}"
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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TOMCAT="tomcat8"
elif [[ $( apt-cache show tomcat7 2> /dev/null | egrep "Version: 7" | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Found tomcat7 package...${NC}"
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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TOMCAT="tomcat7"
else
echo -e "${RED}Failed. Can't find Tomcat package${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
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fi
# Uncomment to manually force a Tomcat version
0.9.14 Release (#23) * Support Upgrade From Older Versions First I've added a MySQL Root Password Prompt, it will verify that the user is entering the correct password and will not continue until the MySQL Root Password is entered correctly. Second, I'm just getting the tomcat version number from /etc/ folder name...This seems to work well enough (instead of making the user edit the script manually)...Maybe someone can come up with a better solution? Third, I'm using the Version.js file to get the currently installed versions number. This allows for supporting multiple version number upgrades (E.G going from 0.8.2 to 0.9.14). The script will now loop through all of the SQL Upgrade files, and apply any that are newer than the OLDVERSION... I.E. Going from 0.9.9 to 0.9.13 should automatically install `upgrade-pre-0.9.10.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.11.sql` & `upgrade-pre-0.9.13.sql` * Remove GUACAMOLE_HOME According to the documentation this is now a default search path, so this isn't required anymore * Version Control for Ubuntu and Debian This might need more work but it should install the proper packages for both Ubuntu and Debian and account for Tomcat 8.0.x and 8.5.x differences... http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html 7.x does not say end of life... but 8.0.x does. The distro maintainers have different versions of Tomcat8 so we can check for 8.5.x or newer options and install, otherwise go the safer route and install Tomcat7 * Remove rm and ln of tomcat/.guacamole According to the documentation this is not required (it may not have been required to begin with?) * No Longer Incubating!
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#TOMCAT=""
# Install features
echo -e "${BLUE}Installing packages. This might take a few minutes...${NC}"
# Don't prompt during install
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# Required packages
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apt-get -y install build-essential libcairo2-dev ${JPEGTURBO} ${LIBPNG} libossp-uuid-dev libavcodec-dev libavutil-dev \
libswscale-dev freerdp2-dev libpango1.0-dev libssh2-1-dev libtelnet-dev libvncserver-dev libpulse-dev libssl-dev \
libvorbis-dev libwebp-dev libwebsockets-dev \
freerdp2-x11 libtool-bin ghostscript dpkg-dev \
wget crudini \
${MYSQL} ${LIBJAVA} ${TOMCAT} &>> ${LOG}
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# If apt fails to run completely the rest of this isn't going to work...
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed. See ${LOG}${NC}" 1>&2
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exit 1
else
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echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
echo
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# Set SERVER to be the preferred download server from the Apache CDN
SERVER="http://apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?action=download&filename=guacamole/${GUACVERSION}"
echo -e "${BLUE}Downloading files...${NC}"
# Download Guacamole Server
wget -q --show-progress -O guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/source/guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz" 1>&2
echo -e "${SERVER}/source/guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz${NC}"
exit 1
else
# Extract Guacamole Files
tar -xzf guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz${NC}"
# Download Guacamole Client
wget -q --show-progress -O guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war" 1>&2
echo -e "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war${NC}"
exit 1
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war${NC}"
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# Download Guacamole authentication extensions (Database)
wget -q --show-progress -O guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz" 1>&2
echo -e "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
exit 1
else
tar -xzf guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz${NC}"
# Download Guacamole authentication extensions
# TOTP
if [ "${installTOTP}" = true ]; then
wget -q --show-progress -O guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz" 1>&2
echo -e "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
exit 1
else
tar -xzf guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz${NC}"
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fi
# Duo
if [ "${installDuo}" = true ]; then
wget -q --show-progress -O guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz ${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz" 1>&2
echo -e "${SERVER}/binary/guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz"
exit 1
else
tar -xzf guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.tar.gz${NC}"
fi
# Deal with missing MySQL Connector/J
if [[ -z $LIBJAVA ]]; then
# Download MySQL Connector/J
wget -q --show-progress -O mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz https://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/Connector-J/mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed to download mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz" 1>&2
echo -e "https://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/Connector-J/mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz${NC}"
exit 1
else
tar -xzf mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloaded mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.tar.gz${NC}"
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}Skipping manually installing MySQL Connector/J${NC}"
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Downloading complete.${NC}"
echo
# Make directories
rm -rf /etc/guacamole/lib/
rm -rf /etc/guacamole/extensions/
mkdir -p /etc/guacamole/lib/
mkdir -p /etc/guacamole/extensions/
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# Install guacd (Guacamole-server)
cd guacamole-server-${GUACVERSION}/
echo -e "${BLUE}Building Guacamole-Server with GCC $( gcc --version | head -n1 | grep -oP '\)\K.*' | awk '{print $1}' ) ${NC}"
echo -e "${BLUE}Configuring Guacamole-Server. This might take a minute...${NC}"
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./configure --with-init-dir=/etc/init.d &>> ${LOG}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed. See ${LOG}${NC}" 1>&2
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exit 1
else
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echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
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echo -e "${BLUE}Running Make on Guacamole-Server. This might take a few minutes...${NC}"
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make &>> ${LOG}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed. See ${LOG}${NC}" 1>&2
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exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
echo -e "${BLUE}Running Make Install on Guacamole-Server...${NC}"
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make install &>> ${LOG}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed. See ${LOG}${NC}" 1>&2
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exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
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ldconfig
echo
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# Move files to correct locations (guacamole-client & Guacamole authentication extensions)
cd ..
mv -f guacamole-${GUACVERSION}.war /etc/guacamole/guacamole.war
mv -f guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}/mysql/guacamole-auth-jdbc-mysql-${GUACVERSION}.jar /etc/guacamole/extensions/
# Create Symbolic Link for Tomcat
ln -sf /etc/guacamole/guacamole.war /var/lib/${TOMCAT}/webapps/
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# Deal with MySQL Connector/J
if [[ -z $LIBJAVA ]]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Moving mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.jar (/etc/guacamole/lib/mysql-connector-java.jar)...${NC}"
mv -f mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}/mysql-connector-java-${MCJVER}.jar /etc/guacamole/lib/mysql-connector-java.jar
elif [ -e /usr/share/java/mariadb-java-client.jar ]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Linking mariadb-java-client.jar (/etc/guacamole/lib/mariadb-java-client.jar)...${NC}"
ln -sf /usr/share/java/mariadb-java-client.jar /etc/guacamole/lib/mariadb-java-client.jar
elif [ -e /usr/share/java/mysql-connector-java.jar ]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Linking mysql-connector-java.jar (/etc/guacamole/lib/mysql-connector-java.jar)...${NC}"
ln -sf /usr/share/java/mysql-connector-java.jar /etc/guacamole/lib/mysql-connector-java.jar
else
echo -e "${RED}Can't find *.jar file${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo
# Move TOTP Files
if [ "${installTOTP}" = true ]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Moving guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.jar (/etc/guacamole/extensions/)...${NC}"
mv -f guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}/guacamole-auth-totp-${GUACVERSION}.jar /etc/guacamole/extensions/
echo
fi
# Move Duo Files
if [ "${installDuo}" = true ]; then
echo -e "${BLUE}Moving guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.jar (/etc/guacamole/extensions/)...${NC}"
mv -f guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}/guacamole-auth-duo-${GUACVERSION}.jar /etc/guacamole/extensions/
echo
fi
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# Configure guacamole.properties
rm -f /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
touch /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "mysql-hostname: ${mysqlHost}" >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "mysql-port: ${mysqlPort}" >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "mysql-database: ${guacDb}" >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "mysql-username: ${guacUser}" >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "mysql-password: ${guacPwd}" >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
# Output Duo configuration settings but comment them out for now
if [ "${installDuo}" = true ]; then
echo "# duo-api-hostname: " >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "# duo-integration-key: " >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "# duo-secret-key: " >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo "# duo-application-key: " >> /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
echo -e "${YELLOW}Duo is installed, it will need to be configured via guacamole.properties${NC}"
fi
# Restart Tomcat
echo -e "${BLUE}Restarting Tomcat service & enable at boot...${NC}"
service ${TOMCAT} restart
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
# Start at boot
systemctl enable ${TOMCAT}
echo
# Set MySQL password
export MYSQL_PWD=${mysqlRootPwd}
if [ "${installMySQL}" = true ]; then
# Restart MySQL service
echo -e "${BLUE}Restarting MySQL service & enable at boot...${NC}"
service mysql restart
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
# Start at boot
systemctl enable mysql
echo
# Default locations of MySQL config file
for x in /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf \
/etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf \
/etc/mysql/my.cnf \
; do
# Check the path exists
if [ -e "${x}" ]; then
# Does it have the necessary section
if grep -q '^\[mysqld\]$' "${x}"; then
mysqlconfig="${x}"
# no point keep checking!
break
fi
fi
done
if [ -z "${mysqlconfig}" ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Couldn't detect MySQL config file - you may need to manually enter timezone settings${NC}"
else
# Is there already a value?
if grep -q "^default_time_zone[[:space:]]?=" "${mysqlconfig}"; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Timezone already defined in ${mysqlconfig}${NC}"
else
timezone="$( cat /etc/timezone )"
if [ -z "${timezone}" ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Couldn't find timezone, using UTC${NC}"
timezone="UTC"
fi
echo -e "${YELLOW}Setting timezone as ${timezone}${NC}"
# Fix for https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-760
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql /usr/share/zoneinfo 2>/dev/null | mysql -u root -D mysql -h ${mysqlHost} -P ${mysqlPort}
crudini --set ${mysqlconfig} mysqld default_time_zone "${timezone}"
# Restart to apply
service mysql restart
echo
fi
fi
fi
# Create ${guacDb} and grant ${guacUser} permissions to it
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# SQL code
guacUserHost="localhost"
if [[ "${mysqlHost}" != "localhost" ]]; then
guacUserHost="%"
echo -e "${YELLOW}MySQL Guacamole user is set to accept login from any host, please change this for security reasons if possible.${NC}"
fi
# Check for ${guacDb} already being there
echo -e "${BLUE}Checking MySQL for existing database (${guacDb})${NC}"
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SQLCODE="
SELECT SCHEMA_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME='${guacDb}';"
# Execute SQL code
MYSQL_RESULT=$( echo ${SQLCODE} | mysql -u root -D information_schema -h ${mysqlHost} -P ${mysqlPort} )
if [[ $MYSQL_RESULT != "" ]]; then
echo -e "${RED}It appears there is already a MySQL database (${guacDb}) on ${mysqlHost}${NC}" 1>&2
echo -e "${RED}Try: mysql -e 'DROP DATABASE ${guacDb}'${NC}" 1>&2
#exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
# Check for ${guacUser} already being there
echo -e "${BLUE}Checking MySQL for existing user (${guacUser})${NC}"
SQLCODE="
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mysql.user WHERE user = '${guacUser}';"
# Execute SQL code
MYSQL_RESULT=$( echo ${SQLCODE} | mysql -u root -D mysql -h ${mysqlHost} -P ${mysqlPort} | grep '0' )
if [[ $MYSQL_RESULT == "" ]]; then
echo -e "${RED}It appears there is already a MySQL user (${guacUser}) on ${mysqlHost}${NC}" 1>&2
echo -e "${RED}Try: mysql -e \"DROP USER '${guacUser}'@'${guacUserHost}'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;\"${NC}" 1>&2
#exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
# Create database & user, then set permissions
SQLCODE="
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS ${guacDb};
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS ${guacDb};
CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS '${guacUser}'@'${guacUserHost}' IDENTIFIED BY \"${guacPwd}\";
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON ${guacDb}.* TO '${guacUser}'@'${guacUserHost}';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
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# Execute SQL code
echo ${SQLCODE} | mysql -u root -D mysql -h ${mysqlHost} -P ${mysqlPort}
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# Add Guacamole schema to newly created database
echo -e "${BLUE}Adding database tables...${NC}"
cat guacamole-auth-jdbc-${GUACVERSION}/mysql/schema/*.sql | mysql -u root -D ${guacDb} -h ${mysqlHost} -P ${mysqlPort}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "${RED}Failed${NC}" 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo -e "${GREEN}OK${NC}"
fi
echo
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# Ensure guacd is started
echo -e "${BLUE}Starting guacd service & enable at boot...${NC}"
service guacd stop 2>/dev/null
service guacd start
systemctl enable guacd
echo
# Deal with ufw and/or iptables
# Check if ufw is a valid command
if [ -x "$( command -v ufw )" ]; then
# Check if ufw is active (active|inactive)
if [[ $(ufw status | grep inactive | wc -l) -eq 0 ]]; then
# Check if 8080 is not already allowed
if [[ $(ufw status | grep "8080/tcp" | grep "ALLOW" | grep "Anywhere" | wc -l) -eq 0 ]]; then
# ufw is running, but 8080 is not allowed, add it
ufw allow 8080/tcp comment 'allow tomcat'
fi
fi
fi
# It's possible that someone is just running pure iptables...
# Check if iptables is a valid running service
systemctl is-active --quiet iptables
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# Check if 8080 is not already allowed
# FYI: This same command matches the rule added with ufw (-A ufw-user-input -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT)
if [[ $(iptables --list-rules | grep -- "-p tcp" | grep -- "--dport 22" | grep -- "-j ACCEPT" | wc -l) -eq 0 ]]; then
# ALlow it
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 8080 --jump ACCEPT
fi
fi
# I think there is another service called firewalld that some people could be running instead
# Unless someone opens an issue about it or submits a pull request, I'm going to ignore it for now
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# Cleanup
echo -e "${BLUE}Cleanup install files...${NC}"
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rm -rf guacamole-*
rm -rf mysql-connector-java-*
unset MYSQL_PWD
echo
# Done
echo -e "${BLUE}Installation Complete\n- Visit: http://localhost:8080/guacamole/\n- Default login (username/password): guacadmin/guacadmin\n***Be sure to change the password***.${NC}"
if [ "${installDuo}" = true ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}\nDon't forget to configure Duo in guacamole.properties. You will not be able to login otherwise.\nhttps://guacamole.apache.org/doc/${GUACVERSION}/gug/duo-auth.html${NC}"
fi