What needs to be installed and configured (configured how) on a remote box so that a remote machine can bring up its login screen and login? Ideally:
- able to disconnect and reconnect to the same server session for the user
- choose from kde, xfce, gnome, .. maybe others (gnome and xfce are the primary target for now)
- tunnel over httpS to deal with 1. encryption and 2. firewall traversal using an http proxy.
Thanks,
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howto? thin terminal to remote gnome, kde, xfce etc..?
Re: howto? thin terminal to remote gnome, kde, xfce etc..?
so you are asking us to look up all these things for you and give you a complete, personal, step-by-step walkthrough?hanasaki wrote:What needs to be installed and configured (configured how) on a remote box so that a remote machine can bring up its login screen and login? Ideally:
- able to disconnect and reconnect to the same server session for the user
- choose from kde, xfce, gnome, .. maybe others (gnome and xfce are the primary target for now)
- tunnel over httpS to deal with 1. encryption and 2. firewall traversal using an http proxy.
Thanks,
without providing any detail about your setup?