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NAME

       guacd - Guacamole proxy daemon

SYNOPSIS

       guacd [-b HOST] [-l PORT] [-p PID FILE] [-L LOG LEVEL] [-C CERTIFICATE FILE] [-K KEY FILE] [-f] [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       guacd  is  the  Guacamole proxy daemon used by the Guacamole web application and framework. As JavaScript
       cannot handle binary protocols (like VNC and remote desktop) efficiently, a new text-based  protocol  was
       developed  which  would  contain  a common superset of the operations needed for efficient remote desktop
       access, but would be easy for JavaScript programs to  process.   guacd  is  the  proxy  which  translates
       between arbitrary protocols and the Guacamole protocol.

OPTIONS

       -b HOST
              Changes the host or address that guacd listens on.

       -l PORT
              Changes the port that guacd listens on (the default is port 4822).

       -p FILE
              Causes guacd to write the PID of the daemon process to the specified file. This is useful for init
              scripts and is used by the provided init script.

       -L LEVEL
              Sets  the  maximum  level  at  which  guacd  will  log  messages  to syslog and, if running in the
              foreground, the console.  Legal values are trace, debug, info, warning, and  error.   The  default
              value is info.

       -f     Causes guacd to run in the foreground, rather than automatically forking into the background.

       -v     Causes guacd to simply print its version information and exit.

SSL/TLS OPTIONS

       If  libssl  was  present at the time guacd was compiled, it will contain SSL/TLS support, and connections
       between the web application and guacd can be encrypted if a certificate file is given.

       When using a chain  of  certificates,  you  must  append  the  additional  certificates  to  your  server
       certificate. This can be done easily with the standard cat command. Beware that the certificate for guacd
       must be the first certificate in the file.

       -C CERTIFICATE FILE
              Enables SSL/TLS using the given cerficiate file. Future connections to this instance of guacd will
              require  SSL/TLS  enabled  in  the  client  (the  web  application).  If this option is not given,
              communication with guacd must be unencrypted.

       -K KEY FILE
              Enables SSL/TLS using the given private key file. Future connections to  this  instance  of  guacd
              will  require  SSL/TLS  enabled  in the client (the web application). If this option is not given,
              communication with guacd must be unencrypted.

SEE ALSO

       guacd.conf(5)

version 1.3.0                                      1 Jun 2017                                           guacd(8)