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Tools I use for Remoting in on Windows and Linux - Chris Titus Tech

Tools I use for Remoting in on Windows and Linux - Chris Titus Tech

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Tools I use for Remoting in on Windows and Linux These are the programs I use to administer and remote into most machines on my networks. I am going over my goto tool for both Windows and Linux
Date: 2022-03-21

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Thank you for the mRemoteNG recommendation. However, for me it fails in 2 areas.
1. I use multiple monitors and often drag the window from my horizontal monitor to my vertical one, and go full screen. With Windows Remote Desktop it's adjusts quickly. With mRemoteNG it disconnects and causes a retry. A couple of times I had to re-login.
2. There is no option to use all my local monitors to view the remote system as I can with Windows Remote Desktop.
I downloaded the source. mRemoteNG is written mostly in .Net 4 WinForm c#. Windows Remote Desktop is not .Net, most likely C++.

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hey Chris - thanks for posting this. I am not sure if I missed something here or if it wasn't fully broached, but I am having some trouble connecting to my windows server (via rdp gateway) from a linux machine using remmina. ( the gateway port was changed from the default setting as one step to minimize attacks, along with rdpguard and duo-2fa-to log in). The connection either times out or I receive a disconnect message before any connection is displayed. Any thoughts on what might be the issue? thx!
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I use Remmina for years. Managing RDP sessions with certificates used to be a hit or miss, but I feel that has changed over the last year. Not sure it's due to Remmina itself, of my transition from Ubuntu to Arcolinux. One colleague of mine uses RemoteNG all the time. But unfortunately, not available under Linux. For SSH sessions, our company uses SecureCRT, which works on all desktop platforms. At 0:14 you said you will give an alternative for RemoteNG for Linux users. Did I miss your suggestion?
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When I use mRemoteNG to connect with VNC to a Raspberry Pi running Raspian I get the error -Only versions 3.3, 3.7, and 3.8 of the RFB Protocol are supported-. Looking online it appears that problem was fixed in version 1.71 back in 2013. I am running mRemoteNG version 1.76. Does anyone know of a fix either on Raspian or with mRemoteNG? Thanks.
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Chris, can you make a video about physical homelab/server rack protection? Many of us invested thousands of dollars in hardware and countless hours in building our lab, I wonder what are the best practices for physical protection. Theft/Fire in particular.
Backups are nice but they don't buy me new hardware.

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Now that we're on the topic of remote control from Linux to Windows. I was wondering if there is an application to only remote to a spesific program on windows?
Like, if I wanted to pull up Adobe Reader on a windows machine from a linux machine, and have the program display as its own program?

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What protocols is used by Steam Link or Nvidia Stream, and why they give us the most cool video stream when gaming? Can vnc, rdp, nx be as efficient as Steam or Nvidia? Why not chrome desktop instead of team viewer? Why team viewer if you have vpn environment? What kind of vpn do you use? :))
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Our work environment killed off RDP connections as it became a security risk. Now it is VPN connections only or Netop Remote Control. VPN is free but only per PC, netop is brilliant but not free sadly! I used to like dialling into work via Remmina on the Raspberry Pi!!!
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Love remmina. Have one windows PC in the house and 5 other Linux machines, due to work, there's just times only Windows will do, e.g., Excel and for a wife stuck on Quicken. Set up a WOL and remmina works perfect every time, Can barely tell it's a remote system.
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The questions is : why use tool that work only from Windows ? U can use X2GO, open source and free, the great tools based on NX 3.5 protocol, more efficently than other, RDP also. He run only on linux, but why use windows for this ?
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