This way, one can just SSH to the cloud VM, then SSH to whatever machine from there. Of course, if you have Linux boxes in remote places that have dynamic IPs, you can use AutoSSH to map their SSH ports to a cloud based virtual machine, then use that cloud VM as a jump box (assuming one has it configured sanely, like SSH key only with heavy firewalling). Teams, WebEx, Zoom + screensharing work fairly decently as well for remote assist. Google Remote Desktop - good for home use, but not really enterprise tier.īomgar/BeyondTrust - this is what I've had great luck with, even allowing for remote assistant if the other side has no client present. NoMachine - it works decently, but may take some work to slap 2FA on it. It can be connected to directly, or via a cloud broker. GitHub - rustdesk/rustdesk: Virtual / remote desktop. RealVNC - it works extremely well on Raspberry Pis, and provides not just 2FA, but local client authentication. Virtual / remote desktop infrastructure for everyone Open source TeamViewer / Citrix alternative. Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager is arguably one of the best clientside packages there is.
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