[Linux-Biella] team viewer
FEde Villa
villinux a gmail.com
Gio 16 Apr 2009 10:50:55 CEST
Il 10 aprile 2009 9.36, leonardo buffa <leonardo.buffa a bilug.linux.it>
ha scritto:
>
> tanto bello ma troppo per windows
> qualuno conosce un prodotto simile ma che abbia un client per linux?
Già, sono anch'io alla ricerca di qualcosa del genere.
> team viewer consente rendersi visibili esternamente agganciandosi a un
> server esterno e collegandosi col proprio pc alla stessa sessione
Remote Desktop for Linux - Reloaded
Linux to Linux
1) VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a remote display system which
allows the user to view the desktop of a remote machine anywhere on
the internet. It can also be directed through SSH for security. There
are 3 types of VNC, they are:
1. http://www.realvnc.com/download.html
2. http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html
3. http://www.uvnc.com/
While you’re at it, get VNC Scan from (http://www.vncscan.com/) - a
popular Network Administration tool that allows you to remotely manage
all of your desktops and servers from a single location.
2) FreeNX is a system that allows you to access your desktop from
another machine over the internet. Some helpful links on how to
install:
1. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
2. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97277&highlight=freenx
3. http://freenx.berlios.de/ (FreeNX homepage)
3) The third free application is 2X Terminal Server for Linux.
1. Download at http://www.2x.com/terminalserver/download.htm
2. Forum is at http://www.2x.com/forums
4) XDMCP. The original way of doing this on Linux. This link will
help get you started:
1. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/intro.html
5) CygwinX. A complete Linux emulation on Windows. You’ll find every
tool and app that you have on Linux on Cygwin.
Get it from http://www.cygwin.com/
6) XRDP. RDP server that runs on Linux, thus allowing you to use
Windows Remote Desktop Client or rdesktop to connect.
Get it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xrdp/
7) x2vnc - great little utility that allows you to tie a linux and
windows (or anything that can run the vncserver) together with a ingle
keyboard/mouse, avoiding the need for a switcher box. Mousing cross
screens transparently switches between machines, and cut and aste
works.
Get it from http://fredrik.hubbe.net/x2vnc.html
8 ) Xming - t’s a great and lightweight implementation of X11 for
Windows that allows you to connect to a Linux box. You can read about
it at http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Xming
9) KDE Desktop Sharing (formerly krfb) - part of KDE since version
3.1. It is located in the kdenetwork package. If your distribution
splits the KDE applications into separate packets, you may find the
client as ‘krdc’ and the server as ‘krfb’. Also uses VNC technology.
10) X-Win32 - Top rated PC X server solutions for Windows PCs
connecting to remote Unix and Linux host systems. Works well over SSH.
Get it from http://www.starnet.com/products/xwin32/
11) Single Click UltraVNC - In case you would like to remote control
without any software installed on the target computer you need
UltraVNC SC. The user on the to be controlled computer needs to simply
click on a web page and remote controlling begins.
Get it from here http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/addons/singleclick.html
12) CrossLoop - CrossLoop is a FREE secure screen sharing utility
designed for people of all technical skill levels. CrossLoop extends
the boundaries of VNC’s traditional screen sharing by enabling
non-technical users to get connected from anywhere on the Internet in
seconds without changing any firewall or router settings.
Get it from http://www.crossloop.com/
13) Thinstation - Although not a remote desktop app but worth
mentioning here. Thin client linux distro for terminals using std. x86
hw. It can boot from network, pxe, syslinux,loadlin, CD, floppy or
flash-disk and connect to servers using VNC, RDP, XDM, SSH and etc.
Get it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/thinstation/
14) rdesktop - an open source client for Windows NT Terminal Server
and Windows 2000/2003 Terminal Services, capable of natively speaking
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user’s NT
desktop. rdesktop currently runs on most UNIX based platforms with the
X Window System, and other ports should be fairly straightforward.
Download from: http://www.rdesktop.org/
While you’re at it, get grdesktop from
(http://www.nongnu.org/grdesktop/). It is a GNOME frontend, for
rdesktop. It can save several connections (including their options),
and browse the network for available terminal servers.
15) ssh -X - You can check out this great article written by a
slashdot user sometime ago.
Read it here http://slashdot.org/~Trolling4Dollars/journal/69740
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fede
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