25-08-2008, 23:33 | #1 |
Bananaman
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Remote Desktop and my server.
Whats the best port of call here in case i have to do this? I've got my SSH set up and working great so i'd hope i wouldn't need to, but you never know .
I was thinking TightVNC because thats what ive used before and i'd plan to just secure it if i'm away from home over SSH. But then i found echoVNC which apparently uses 128AES encryption if need be which seems to be quite handy. So any recommendations, or advice before i balls this up too? Also this is probably more aimed at Daz, but am i better using PowerShell with my SSH over the cmd? I assume PowerShell does everything it does and more anyway? And its essentially better and the future? Is PowerShell shipped with Home Server or Server 2003, or will i have to install it myself? |
26-08-2008, 00:09 | #2 |
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I'd just go with Microsoft RDP
I assume your server is windows based? |
26-08-2008, 00:18 | #3 |
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It is, but i'm thinking remotely, is that a plan? I was also thinking but didn't write VNP then RDP, internally i can use whatever i wish i'm aware. I just want to make sure i'm not over exposing from outside otherwise.
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26-08-2008, 01:03 | #4 |
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RDP as 128bit encryption and as long as you haven't set your admin password to "fred" you should be ok
I have to access 1 mac server at work across the internet which has got VNC on and its totally crap (slow refresh etc) compared with RDP on windows servers. |
26-08-2008, 01:24 | #5 | |
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*goes and changes passwords*
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26-08-2008, 08:41 | #6 |
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RDP works very nicely over home and low bandwidth connections. From memory it works using lots of small packets whereas VNC likes a nice big 1500 byte packet and can be frustratingly slow.
I'd go for RDP - that's how I connect to my Windows VM's albeit over an SSH tunnel. |
26-08-2008, 09:03 | #7 |
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I know it's not RDP or VNC but I've been using the logmein.com site for remote management. Infact I'm using it now to post here. No problems with it and it's a breeze to setup.
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As for powershell, it wont come installed, and it's nothing you need. It's nowhere near a general purpose shell yet (it's not even really a shell), and all the 'cmdlets' are mostly targeted at specific products (Exchange etc). They're forever reinventing the wheel with the shell. I just wish they'd do something with bash/ssh, proven for many many many years, rather than waste their time with crap like this [Windows Remote Shell] Quote:
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26-08-2008, 10:22 | #9 |
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If Alex already has SSH setup then an SSH tunnel is an option. I keep meaning to setup an IPSEC VPN to my PIX but am a lazy sod so haven't got around to it yet. I can't make RDP connections to my VM's from outside so I tunnel them via an SSH tunnel to one of the Linux VM's.
I've been avoiding WinRS for exactly that reason. |
26-08-2008, 10:28 | #10 |
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I've got a PPTP server running on my buntu box. Not as secure I know, but it's the only thing I'm pretty much guaranteed to find a client for on every PC I use, and it's way better than nothing at all!
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