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Stephen Young commented on GUACAMOLE-1641:
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[~mbeynon] This sounds very interesting. Has work on this been stalled, or is 
progress still being made? With ESXi 6.7 being EOL last October, this is a 
desirable feature for those of us connecting to VMs using the bundeled VNC 
server. Not sure I can be of any use, but if I can, I'm happy to help.

> Add vSphere support to VNC protocol
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1641
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1641
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: guacamole
>            Reporter: Mike Beynon
>            Priority: Minor
>
> vSphere bundles a VNC server into their ESXi hypervisor, and tunnels the VNC 
> protocol over a web socket to their client.  I'm working now to add support 
> to guacd to (1) take a vm object id name, (2) use the vSphere API to 
> establish a session with vCenter and request a webmks ticket, and (3) have 
> guacd connect to the appropriate ESXi server and port to setup the websocket 
> and then pass binary frames containing the VNC protocol.  The new parameters 
> for the guacd protocol will mean there's changes to guacamole-client also for 
> the webapp and the db storage for connection parameters.
> I plan to do this on the open source version.
> It's related to GUACAMOLE-591, except it will not show the entire VM catalog. 
>  Instead my changes will provide the mechanism in guacd, and later work can 
> add the catalog.
> Any suggestions how to proceed?  Things to do or things to avoid doing?
> Should I start with the latest apache or glyptodon source?



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