Folks
I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server from a Windows client. I have tried: - X2go from EPEL (fails immediately, apparently they are working on a solution, but...) - Freenx (doesn't exist for EL7)
Both the above work fine with Centos 6.
Are there any known working solutions?
Thanks...
Mystified but not urgent in San Francisco David
On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:25:40 -0800 david wrote:
I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server from a Windows client.
I use tiger vnc myself, but I don't access my desktops from a Windows client. I assume any Windows vnc client should work with the tiger vnc server, though.
yum install tigervnc-server
David,
You didn’t indicate whether you are trying to do this on a LAN or across the public Internet? Classic VNC is not a secure protocol, but there are variations of it that are secure.
If you just want to run GUI programs rather than fully “screen share,” then you can use an X Windows client or xpra.
I have done all this using OS X so honestly I am not familiar with the Windows clients to recommend. I have used Cygwin, but only to run command line programs such as ssh, rsync, etc. Others will have to make suggestions based on actual experience.
Mark
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On Nov 16, 2014, at 9:25 PM, david <david@daku.orgmailto:david@daku.org> wrote:
Folks
I'm looking for a way to access a GUI desktop on a Centos 7 server from a Windows client. I have tried: - X2go from EPEL (fails immediately, apparently they are working on a solution, but...) - Freenx (doesn't exist for EL7)
Both the above work fine with Centos 6.
Are there any known working solutions?
Thanks...
Mystified but not urgent in San Francisco David
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