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 maintaining 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 64-bit OS with Docker support. (That means it doesn't work on 32-bit 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 1.4.0 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.
Make sure that you configure your reverse proxy (NGinx or Apache) as per the [Official Documentation](https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/0.9.7/gug/proxying-guacamole.html)
Guacamole only supports ssh-dss and ssh-rsa, and both have been disabled in Ubuntu 22.04.
In the meantime a workaround is adding ```HostKeyAlgorithms +ssh-rsa``` to the end of ``` /etc/ssh/sshd_config ``` on the Ubuntu machine and restart sshd.