On 30/03/2012 16:15, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Wobo
Le 2012-03-30 02:03, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit :
2012/3/30 Marc Paré<[email protected]>:
I am planning a trip in the next few months and will need remote
access to
my desktop with full GUI use. I have been using TeamViewer and
getting good
results with it. But if my computer reboots while I am away, and if
no one
is there to re-start my desktop, TeamViewer on linux is not able to
auto-start and let me back into my computer.
First use ssh to log in to your computer and re-start your desktop.
Then you can use teamviewer.
Thanks, but how would I do this? I have never done ssh remotely. Can I
imagine I can't do this if I don't have a static IP?
mARC
I assume you could make use of DynDNS? Have your desktop startup at
poweroff (Do this in the BIOS) and automatically log in to your desktop
(User account settings). I have not tried this with Mageia, but have
had excellent results using Ubuntu.
As a side note, you may or may not need to do port forwarding in your
router.
Gripen