On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 01:57:38 AM lee wrote:
> Rich Freeman <[email protected]> writes:
> > On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 7:26 PM, lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Rich Freeman <[email protected]> writes:
> >>> However, while an RDP-like solution protects you from some types of
> >>> attacks, it still leaves you open to many client-side problems like
> >>> keylogging.  I don't know any major corporation that lets people RDP
> >>> into their applications in general.
> >> 
> >> What do they use instead?
> > 
> > As I mentioned in my previous email - they just hand all their
> > employees laptops.  Control the hardware, control the software,
> > control the security...
> 
> I mean instead of rdp.  It's a simple solution which works really well
> on a LAN with Windoze.  What's the equivalent that works with Linux?
> 
> I wouldn't try it over an internet connection, though, it requires too
> much bandwidth.

RDP works over an internet connection, even when running it through a VPN 
using a dodgy wifi link over a busy road and a slowish ADSL link.

VNC also, but only when reducing the quality of the display a lot.

Not tried other methods yet.

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Joost

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