Kind of off topic.
krad
kraduk at gmail.com
Mon Dec 13 23:41:38 UTC 2010
On 13 December 2010 23:34, Jorge Biquez <jbiquez at intranet.com.mx> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> SSH in some of the servers is acting and working BUT I am assuming some
> servers won't have it... like some windows based machines.... The Mac's have
> it but the idea isto have the graphical interface since the errors of the
> problems they are having are presenting in their graphical applications....
>
> Thanks a lot for you time. I will try to find a VNC that can be used in
> possible in all.
>
> Jorge Biquez
>
>
> At 05:27 p.m. 13/12/2010, you wrote:
>
>> Ssh not possible? That's one of the most basic "requirements" and most
>> easy to secure - typically....
>>
>> XWindows of course, or numerous variants thereof. I'm not sure but I
>> *think* most of them use the Xwindows protocol on the network.
>>
>> VNC may also work now. There are also several versions of it (TightVNC,
>> RealVNC, et al) There's a native VNC protocol/client as well as Java/http -
>> maybe https...
>>
>> There's probably someone that has written and httpd or Apache module that
>> will simply pass I/O between a shell process on the box. Maybe search the
>> ports tree or of course google.
>>
>> G
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org [mailto:
>> owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jorge Biquez
>> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 5:21 PM
>> To: FreeBSD
>> Subject: Kind of off topic.
>>
>> Hello all.
>>
>> A friend is asking me to help him to solve some problem he has in his
>> servers. To some I would be able to connect using ssh, with other
>> just it i snot possible. I remember that on the windows world there
>> was a commercial software PCANywhere. He can have it but I am not
>> sure if I would be able to connect to that from my Freebsd machine
>> (of course not by ssh).
>> What are you using for connecting to graphical interfaces of
>> different OS's from FreeBSD?
>> I tested some years ago a VNC software but did not work fine with MAC
>> OSX (recently released by then).
>> I know big security factors are involved for sure.
>> Any suggestion on what to use, not to expensive or free?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Jorge Biquez
>>
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vnc works on most os's and can be tunneled over ssh.
opensshd works on most os's (including windows)
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