--- Begin Message --- VNC works... ok. If you've got good bandwidth between the machines it can work pretty nicely. I used it between linux, mac, and windows before. Over the internet it can be slow (and unsecure - you should tunnel the connection through ssh if possible), but it does work. You can change the settings so that it doesn't render it so pretty and it will run a lot better. I'd recommend TightVNC (OSS), though RealVNC (not OSS, at least I don't think...) works well too. How to get a windows machine to allow you to tunnel through ssh I am not sure. Anybody ever set up an ssh daemon on windows boxen?

Randy

Greg Brown wrote:

Hey all, got a call from a buddy in Florida asking me about OSS
alternatives to Citrix.  This is WAAAY outside of my comfort zone as I
know next to nothing about Citrix, or VNC for that matter (past having
used it once or twice).

Buddy Jeff is opening a second office and he wants to keep his servers
and data at the primary office (I know very few of the actual facts
past this).  Assuming his applications are on Windows servers what are
his options here?  Can he run a Linux desktop with a VNC connection
back to his primary office over a WAN connection and pull up a Win
"desktop" with access to his business apps?  I'd even like to know if
that is possible.

I am sure that even with a good size point-to-point circuit this type
of operation would be painfully slow, or would it?  Has anyone
installed anything like this before?

Greg



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