About remote operation

(1) Remote sharing

1) SMB/CIFS (Windows)
Windows provides the function of accessing shared files on the local area network, and it has built-in smb service programs and clients.
To enable shared folders on Windows, you only need to set them in the folder's Properties dialog box → Sharing tab → Advanced sharing, and you can also specify users and read and write permissions.

2) Samba (Linux)
Samba is an open source service program and client that implements the SMB/CIFS protocol on Linux.

For example, "\\192.168.1.100\shared folder\subfolder" can be accessed through IP

(2) Remote login

1) Telnet (Teletype Network) is
not encrypted and is used less.

2) SSH (Secure Shell)
The Linux system enables the sshd service by default and has a built-in ssh client.
Windows doesn't have a built-in ssh client, you can install an ssh client such as Putty .
Use the ssh client to remotely log in to the Linux server to operate.

(3) Remote Desktop

  • RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) Windows Remote Desktop Services Protocol
  • VNC (Virtual Networking Computing) cross-platform remote desktop service protocol

1) Windows Remote Desktop Connection
Windows has built-in remote desktop services and clients. From the Start menu (All Programs→Windows Accessories→Remote Desktop Connection), select Start or directly execute the command "mstsc" to start the connection.

Open the System Properties dialog box on the target computer, check Allow remote connections to this computer in the Remote Desktop section of the Remote tab, and select the user to enable remote access.

*** Windows Remote Desktop generally only supports single user access.

Remote Desktop Management
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager
Remote Desktop Manager
Terminals

2) VNC-Viewer
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a remote desktop sharing protocol on Linux.
There is no built-in VNC client on Windows, you can connect to Linux or Mac through VNC-Viewer .

3) XRDP+VNC
XRDP is based on the RDP protocol, which makes it more convenient for Windows to connect to Linux, and can be connected to through any RDP client such as: FreeRDP, rdesktop, Microsoft Remote Desktop Client.

(4) Remote control

The remote desktop is mostly limited to the local area network. If the network connection is complex, it is necessary to penetrate the firewall and NAT. The following can realize the remote access of the wide area network.

1) TeamViewer, Splashtop, LogMeIn, GoToMyPC
These are professional solutions.

https://www.teamviewer.com/
https://www.splashtop.com/
https://secure.logmein.com/
https://get.gotomypc.com/

2) Chrome Remote Desktop
is based on Chrome browser
https ://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chrome-remote-desktop/gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp?hl=en

3) Spring machine/bastion machine (SSH Gateway/SSH Proxy, み台サーバ)
are mostly used for cloud services, the following two are Web-based.
Apache Guacamole http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/
Jumpserver https://github.com/jumpserver/jumpserver

4) QQ remote assistance
There are also some professional solutions like Sunflower in China.

(5) Screen sharing

1) Software provided by Microsoft
  • NetMeeting
  • Microsoft Office Live Meeting
  • Microsoft Lync
  • Skype for Business
Windows XP used NetMeeting before. One computer runs NetMeeting as the host, and other computers can see the screen of the host as long as they dial the IP of the host. After that, Microsoft developed these NetMeeting successors above.

https://products.office.com/en-us/skype-for-business/online-meetings

2) InletexEMC
1.0 version is free ( click to download ), and does not need to be installed, the program is also small, the interface is simple to operate, one You can see it.
http://www.inletex.ca/products/inletex-easy-meeting-classic/ 3) There are a lot of solutions for charging

electronic classrooms in China
, all kinds, here is a free one: Gacataca Electronic classroom.
http://www.gakataka.com/

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