On 3/27/25 6:58 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
AnyDesk, HelpWire, Go To Assist, Team Viewer all
have this feature with Windows clients.
With many of the mentioned services, you’re connecting to an established
windows login session and sharing that screen, correct? Is that what you want,
only on Linux?
Yes. I am able to do it with AnyDesk and HelpWire, although very poorly.
If not, I’m curious why SSH isn’t enough for remote troubleshooting? Using SSH
has a lot of advantages, and can be locked down and limited to certain subnets,
and can be set up to use 2FA. Throw in something like Tailscale or some other
VPN, and you can limit exposure of the SSH port to the internet. Then, if you
absolutely must use a graphical remote access, you can forward it over ssh.
"ssh -X" is how I get by on this one particular Fedora server.
Ssh is fast and stable.
"vi" is an invaluable.
Well written sparse programs such as Leafpad, Geany will
render, but a slow. Caja works too for file transfer,
Sometimes though, I need to actually have access to a GUI,
such as administering the Watchguard Firebox firewall
and running virt-manager (command line is available
to that, but the GUI version is easier).
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