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From: Roland S. <ma...@r2...> - 2002-08-06 13:35:48
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Hey, On Dienstag, 6. August 2002 14:12, Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote: > On Montag, 5. August 2002 22:32, Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote: > > Install rdesktop on a Linux machine, such that a user on a remote > > Windows-based client, can point his web browser to the Linux box, and use > > this web interface to log into, view and use his desktop on a Windows > > Terminal Server? > > > >> Why don't you directly connect to the TS? > > Not allowed. Why, what is the advantage in this case to use a proxy? And to say if vnc is (more) secure: What kind of security issues are important? > > If this is possible, would someone mind providing some details about how > > to > > > set it up? I'm rather hazy on the concept. > > > >>If you really want to go this way, google for vnc. May be better > > tight-vnc, > > >>propably in connection with inetd. Look for a earlier post for a > > interface. > > I don't want to have to install vncviewer on the users remote Windows > machines. Like already someone else wrote: you don't have to, because there is also a java applet as viewer. |