We use LogMeIn (which pretty much always refers to the remote access product in 
my experience) quite a bit here at LEPP. It supports Windows and Mac OS X as 
"Hosts" or the computer to be remote controlled. It supports pretty much 
anything as "clients" or the computers from which you are sitting at to remote 
control the "host".

I've successfully used SL4 and 5 using Firefox and a JVM as stated to remote 
control Windows computers. I've also been able to use the Android client and 
have reports that the iOS client also works well. Of course you can also use 
Win and Mac as a client. The only missing thing is a "host" program for Linux, 
but in your case that isn't needed, the user doesn't want to remote control a 
linux OS.

On this topic, (but not directly answering this question) LogMeIn Free can be 
made pretty much user foolproof. A trick we use is one departmental LogMeIn 
account, and we use the "desktop shortcut" feature to hand out links that 
direct connect to one computer each. We embed the public ones on our Wiki or 
e-mail for desktop systems. The user clicks the link, gets the login screen for 
their computer and never has to access the LogMeIn account site.

--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 6:23 AM
To: Yasha Karant
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Subject: Re: LogMeIn

Good Morning,

On 9 Oct 2011, at 06:19, Yasha Karant wrote:
> I do not know what service the journal hosting university technical person 
> installed -- other than being told "LogMeIn".  It is the free of fee service.

If you get in contact with them they should be able to tell you which, but 
there will be no harm caused by a bit of trial and error to see which they have 
set up.

> In the first case, "plain old" LogMeIn, with a JVM under Firefox current 
> under EL, will the end-user see the remote (MacOS X) desktop and applications 
> thereunder within the frame of the browser?

This is correct, and this is what I would check first as I think it is most 
likely..

> In the second case, "Hamachi" that only supports a plain shell interface 
> under Linux (no GUI), does one run a VNC server on the remote MacOS X machine 
> and a VNC client on the local (end user) machine, and then somehow tunnel 
> (vpn?) through LogMeIn Hamachi?

This is also correct, you tunnel the remote control session over the Hamachi 
VPN.

> Thanks for any insight.  (As to the comment in another response directly to 
> run VNC, etc., the journal hosting university network staff will not permit 
> this.)

Regards,

Adam Bishop
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