I'm looking for an application similar to teamviewer to install on ubuntu 10.10. I know that the teamviewer's staff has released a version for ubuntu, but I'd like to use something completely open. Someone can help me?
I'm looking for an application similar to teamviewer to install on ubuntu 10.10. I know that the teamviewer's staff has released a version for ubuntu, but I'd like to use something completely open. Someone can help me?
This page is a comparison of remote desktop software available for various platforms.
Comparison of remote desktop software
See Features column -> NAT Passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It gives an advantage when you can not configure router (for example it is on Internet service provider's side), but is a serious security risk (unless the traffic is end-to-end encrypted), because all the traffic should pass through some proxy server which in most cases is owned by remote access application's writers.
Firstly we should make something clear:
There is:
For this purpose I have been using:
Remote Desktop Connection (from Windows),
Remmina with RDP protocol (from ubuntu)
For this purpose I have been using:
TeamViewer (from Windows, ubuntu, Fedora)-(bypasses Firewall very well),
SimpleHelp (from Windows)-(ports 9005? should not be blocked outbound) and recently
ConnectWise (formerly named ScreenConnect) (from Windows, ubuntu)-(ports 8040-8041 should not be blocked outbound),
you might be able to use Remmina with the VNC protocoll but I am totally unfamiliar with VNC.
We use ScreenConnect at the moment for remote support to troubleshoot and fix customers PCs, TeamViewer is a bit better overall but it is extremly expensive, ScreenConnect is on the same level of quality (tested more on Windows), but much more affordable. If there would have been an opensource program which could do Remote Support we would use it, but we haven't find anything good so far.
Here are some alternatives.
One app named Remote desktop viewer is already(Applications -> Internet) installed in ubuntu.