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Latest revision as of 13:08, 4 June 2020
1- In Onepoint, go to Settings > Backends.
- Click New.
- Select type Access Session Backend, Select Class Apache Guacamole , Name: guacamole-onepoint.
2- In the parameters, fill in the settings with your guacamole-onepoint parameters.
{ "address": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/guacamole-onepoint", "maptoip": "onepoint-asset" }
- After having performed the configurations shown above click on save.
3- In Onepoint, go to Settings > System Properties.
- Click New
- Define the Name: system.accesssession.direct, Value:guacamole-onepoint.
- Click save property.
4- In Onepoint, go to Vault > Managed Credentials,note that there is a Jump icon on accounts that have already been mailed to onepoint.
- To make an SSH or RDP access, click on the JUMP button.
- Click Connect.
- After doing the steps above, a new browser window will open with the SSH or RDP connection.