Apart from that I am looking for a solution to a personal issue (see my other comment), I posted this because I was thinking this could be a great way to support other new Linux users and friends.
Apart from that I am looking for a solution to a personal issue (see my other comment), I posted this because I was thinking this could be a great way to support other new Linux users and friends.
When I tried RustDesk it was not able to easily function on headless systems, including servers and my desktop PC if the monitor was powered off. Has that changed?
Anydesk and Teamviewer don’t have that problem, but both companies have had hacking incidents and Teamviewer actually blamed their users instead of taking responsibility. Allowing 3rd parties of any type remote access to my computers is IMO just asking for trouble, especially for always-on systems.
Wireguard plus VNC isn’t as seamless but it works fine the vast majority of the time. When I occasionally need features that VNC doesn’t support, NoMachine is a full-featured, free for non-commercial use alternative that works great with WG.
Edit: It looks like the latest release of NoMachine now offers a intermediate network service that operates like Teamviewer and Anydesk. Access via intermediate network ID is not enabled by default, so with it disabled it should theoretically be more secure than the other apps.
I remote to a Mint on a laptop with a closed screen, and pop_OS that doesn’t have a screen. (Second one has my jellyfin server). Connecting from my android phone and even my Windows laptop at my last job
Glad to hear they’ve added headless support. Will have to take another look.
Yeah if you still run into an issue for some reason add a virtual monitor in Windows, or “sudo rustdesk --option allow-linux-headless Y” (it’s in the GUI as well) and it should take care of it, but I haven’t had to do that
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/wiki/Headless-Linux-Support
They have a headless setting now. Not sure how well it works though, I haven’t tried it.