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🥑 Easy Guacamole Installer & Jump-Host Builder

This suite of build and management scripts makes setting up a secure Guacamole jump server a breeze. Its got installer support for TLS reverse proxy (self sign or LetsEncrypt), Active Directory integration, multi-factor authentication, Quick Connect & History Recording Storage UI enhancements, a custom UI theme creation template with dark mode as default, auto database backup, O365 email alerts, internal daemon security hardening options and even a fail2ban policy for defence against brute force attacks. There's also code in here to get you up and running with an enterprise deployment approach very similar to Amazon's Guacmole Bastion Cluster, if that's your thing!

Automatic Installation

To start building your Guacamole appliance, paste the below link into a terminal and just follow the option prompts (no need for sudo, but you must be a member of the sudo group):

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itiligent/Guacamole-Install/main/1-setup.sh && chmod +x 1-setup.sh && ./1-setup.sh

Docker + Guacamole as a customised & branded container

For highly customised & branded Docker builds, a Docker unattended version of this auto installer is currently in development...

Prerequisites

Update: Debian 12 variants are now supported!

Before diving in, make sure you have:

  • A compatible OS:
    • Debian 12, 11 or 10
    • Ubuntu 23.04, 22.04, 20.04
    • Raspbian Buster & Bullseye
    • Official vendor cloud images equivalent to the above versions.
  • 1 CPU core + 2GB RAM for every 25 users (plus minimum RAM & disk space for your selected OS).
  • Open TCP ports: 22, 80, and 443 (no other services using 80, 8080 & 443)
  • If selecting either of the TLS reverse proxy options, you must create an internal DNS record for the internal proxy site, and an additional public DNS record if using the LetsEncypt option.

Setup Script Menu

The main 1-setup.sh script guides you through the installation options in the following steps:

  1. Setup the system hostname and local DNS name. (Must be consistent with DNS records for TLS proxy)
  2. Choose either a fresh local MySQL install or use a pre-existing remote MySQL instance.
  3. Pick an authentication extension: DUO, TOTP, LDAP/Active Directory, or none.
  4. Select optional console features: Quick Connect & History Recorded Storage UI integration.
  5. Decide on the Guacamole front end: Nginx reverse proxy (http or https) or keep the native Guacamole interface on port 8080
    • If you opt to install Nginx with self signed TLS:
      • New server and client browser certificates are saved to $HOME/guac-setup/tls-certs/[date-time]
      • Pay attention to on-screen instructions for client certificate import (no more pesky browser warnings).

Custom Installation Instructions

If you want to make Guacamole your own and customise all the available options:

  • Exit 1-setup.sh at the first prompt. (the script suite is now downloaded under $HOME/guac-setup)
  • All the configurable options are clearly noted at the start of 1-setup.sh under Silent setup options. Simply re-run the edited setup script when done making your changes.
  • Certain combinations of the silent setup options will allow a fully unattended install.

Other useful custom install notes:

  • Caution: Be aware that running the auto-installer link again re-downloads the suite of scripts and will overwrite all script edits. You must run setup locally after editing the setup script. If any other scripts are edited, their corresponding download links in the setup script must also be commented out in the main setup script else these will be overwritten even when setup is run locally. There should be no reason to edit any script other than the main 1-setup.sh

  • Many of the scripts in the suite are automatically adjusted with your chosen installation settings at 1st install to form a matched set. This allows you to upgrade Guacamole or add extra features after the original installation without any configuration mismatches or errors. Editing any scripts other than the main setup may break this function.

  • Nginx is automatically configured to default to at least TLS 1.2, therefore ancient browsers or API connections using TLS 1.1 will not work out of the box. This can be reverted via the the /etc/nginx/nginx.conf file.

  • A daily MySQL backup job will be automatically configured under the script owner's crontab.

  • Security note: The Quick Connect option brings a few extra security implications; so be aware of potential risks in your particular environment.

For the more security minded, there's several post-install hardening script options available (manually applied):

  • add-fail2ban.sh: Adds a lockdown policy for Guacamole to guard against password brute force attacks.
  • add-tls-guac-daemon.sh: Wraps internal traffic between the guac server daemon & guac application in TLS.
  • add-auth-ldap.sh: A template script for Active Directory integration and authentication management.
  • add-smtp-relay-o365.sh: A template script for email alerts integrated with MSO65 (BYO app password).

Customise & Brand Your Guacamole Theme

Want to give Guacamole your personal touch? Follow the theme and branding instructions here. To revert to the Guacamole default theme, simply delete the branding.jar file from /etc/guacamole/extensions then sudo systemctl restart tomcat[version] && sudo systemctl restart guacd && sudo restart nginx and don't forget to clear your web browser cache.

Managing self signed TLS certs with Nginx (the easy way!)

  • To renew self signed certificates or to change the reverse proxy local dns name/IP address:
    • Just re-run 4a-install-tls-self-signed-nginx.sh as many times as you like to create a new certificate for Nginx (accompanying browser client certs will also be updated). Look to this script's comments for further command line argument options and remember to clear your browser cache after changing certificates.

Active Directory SSO Integration

Need help with Active Directory authentication? Check here.

Upgrading Guacamole

To upgrade Guacamole, edit upgrade-guac.sh to relfect the latest versions of Guacamole and MySQL connector/J before running it. This script will automatically update the installed extensions too.

High Availability Deployment

Did you know that Guacamole can run in a load balanced farm with layered physical/virutual separation between the web front end, application and database layers? To achieve this, the MySQL, Guacamole and Nginx front end components are typically split into 3 systems (or containers). VLANs & firewalls between these layers help greatly with defence in depth security concepts too.

A simple benefit of using a separate MySQL backend server or MYSQL container means you can upgrade and test whilst keeping all your data and connection profiles intact. Just point this installer to your MySQL instance and immediately all your connection profiles and settings are right there!

  • For the DATABASE layer: Find the included install-mysql-backend-only.sh here to install a standalone instance of the Guacamole MySQL database for your backend.
  • For the APPLICATION layer: You can use the main setup script to build as many application servers as you like. Simply run the main installer to point new installations to a separate remote backend database, just make sure to say no to both the "Install MySQL locally" option and any other reverse proxy install options.
  • For the Front end: There are so many choices available that are already very well documented. You could even use the Nginx scripts to build a separate TLS front end layer. Be aware that HA Proxy generally provides far superior session persistence/affinity under load balanced conditions when compared to Open Source Nginx as only Nginx Plus subscribers get all the proper load balancing stuff!

Installer script download manifest

The autorun link downloads these repo files into $HOME/guac-setup:

  • 1-setup.sh: The parent installation script.
  • 2-install-guacamole.sh: Guacamole source build & installer script.
  • 3-install-nginx.sh: Nginx installation script.
  • 4a-install-tls-self-signed-nginx.sh: Install / refresh self-signed TLS certificates script.
  • 4b-install-tls-letsencrypt-nginx.sh: Let's Encrypt for Nginx installer script.
  • add-auth-duo.sh: Duo MFA extension install script.
  • add-auth-ldap.sh: Active Directory extension installer script.
  • add-auth-totp.sh: TOTP MFA extension installer script.
  • add-xtra-quickconnect.sh: Quick Connect console extension installer script.
  • add-xtra-histrecstore.sh: History Recorded Storage extension installer script.
  • add-smtp-relay-o365.sh: Script for O365 SMTP auth relay setup (BYO app password).
  • add-tls-guac-daemon.sh: Script to wrap internal guacd daemon to Guacamole web app traffic in TLS.
  • add-fail2ban.sh: Fail2ban (and Guacamole protection policy) installer script.
  • backup-guacamole.sh: MySQL backup script.
  • upgrade-guac.sh: Guacamole application, extension and MySQL connector upgrade script.
  • branding.jar: Template for customising Guacamole's UI theme.

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