Commonly used remote control software

 

Remote control software is very common in real life. The basic principle of remote control software is that the data of the control terminal is transmitted to the target computer through the network, so as to achieve the corresponding operation effect. The following is an introduction to the commonly used remote control software.

xshell

It is generally used for development and management under Linux . We all know that the Linux console is more troublesome and does not support copy and paste. At this time, we can install xshell on the computer with the Windows operating system to operate the remote Linux server, so that very convenient. xshell transmits data through ssh, and the corresponding linux server needs to install the ssh service .

 

Remote Connection provided by Microsoft

The Windows system also supports remote control. The professional version of the Windows system has its own remote control service, which can be remotely controlled by other computers. Note that this function is not available on the home version of the Windows system. Later, Windows launched the mobile terminal Microsoft Remote Desktop , which allows mobile phones to remotely control the Windows system.

For the specific use of the mobile terminal, please refer to this blog post: https://blog.csdn.net/elong_2009/article/details/18627299

When connecting, you also need to consider the type of network:

If it is in a local area network, the connection is very simple, just enter the IP of the target computer.

If it is not in the local area network, and the target computer has a real IP address, you can also directly enter the IP.

If the target computer is proxied by NAT, the problem of NAT penetration needs to be solved at this time, which is more troublesome.

 

TeamViewer

TeamViewer is a simple and fast solution for remote control applications, desktop sharing and file transfer behind any firewall and NAT proxy . In order to connect to another computer, it is only necessary to run TeamViewer on both computers at the same time, no installation is required (it is also optional to install, which can be set to run on boot). The first launch of the software automatically generates partner IDs on both computers. Just enter your partner's ID into TeamViewer and the connection will be established instantly.

TeamViewer supports cross-platform , and has corresponding clients in Windows system, MAC system, Android, IOS. TeamViewer is free of charge for non-commercial use, while commercial use requires a corresponding fee. TeamViewer is much simpler than the connection method provided by Microsoft, and does not need to consider the network where the target computer is located. Software similar to teamview is AnyDesk , which will not be introduced in detail here.

 

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