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Apache Guacamole

Access remote desktops via web browser.

3 sources 3,773 stars Self-hosted Apache-2.0

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About

Apache Guacamole is a mirror of the Apache Guacamole Server‚ an open-source remote desktop gateway that provides access to desktop environments using only a web browser. By serving as a central hub for remote desktop connections‚ Apache Guacamole simplifies access to computing resources and enhances productivity for users. With its lightweight and scalable architecture‚ Apache Guacamole offers a flexible solution for organizations seeking to enable remote access to their systems securely. Whether for remote work‚ technical support‚ or server administration‚ Apache Guacamole streamlines the process of accessing desktop environments from anywhere‚ anytime.

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Web-Based Access

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Cloud Integration

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Open Source

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API Documentation

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Community and Commercial Support

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