Difference between revisions of "Control a computer over the network"
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| [[shell in a box]], [[ajaxterm]] || issue commands to a remote computer via a browser, also over the borders of a typical corporate network || no | | [[shell in a box]], [[ajaxterm]] || issue commands to a remote computer via a browser, also over the borders of a typical corporate network || no | ||
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− | | [[xdmcp]], [[vnc]] | + | | [[xdmcp]], [[vnc]] || get a graphical login to a desktop || no |
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+ | | [[x11vnc]] || take over a graphical session that has been started out of vnc || no | ||
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| [[nx]] || get a low-latency graphical login to a desktop || no | | [[nx]] || get a low-latency graphical login to a desktop || no |
Revision as of 12:12, 26 June 2011
There are so many means how you can take control over a Linux computer:
program | mean | CLI only access possible |
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ssh (successor of telnet and rsh) | issue commands to a remote computer | yes |
shell in a box, ajaxterm | issue commands to a remote computer via a browser, also over the borders of a typical corporate network | no |
xdmcp, vnc | get a graphical login to a desktop | no |
x11vnc | take over a graphical session that has been started out of vnc | no |
nx | get a low-latency graphical login to a desktop | no |
webex | take over a graphical session using a browser | no |
Testing: guacamole