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rivethead 01-30-2003 03:06 PM

Windows terminal services client in RH 8.0?
 
While installing RH8.0 I noticed a client for terminal services. Any info on this? Where? Thanks in advance!

BaerRS 01-31-2003 04:09 PM

you would use it like:

rdesktop wintermserver

It works fine.. I have used it on 2kservs, winXP Pro, and Windows Sever 2003 RC 1 & 2... (what use to be the .net server)

I cant tell you anything about the trafic.. I wasnt monitoring it at the time.

scott

jamrock 01-31-2003 09:52 PM

Quote:

It works fine.. I have used it on 2kservs, winXP Pro, and Windows Sever 2003 RC 1 & 2... (what use to be the .net server)
Let's see now...

I have used Windows 2000 terminal server in the following way. We have an application server, a terminal server and some remote client machines.

We loaded the terminal server client on the remote machines, logged in from them to the terminal server and accessed client server applications on the application server.

How does this Red Hat terminal server work?

mhearn 02-01-2003 04:27 PM

Look into gnomepro.com for a gui to rdesktop

sboscarine 02-03-2003 06:01 PM

jamrock,
rdesktop is a great client that runs from a command line. In my workgroup network, I load a terminal and type rdesktop 192.168.1.150. I have not noticed any differences between the Terminal Server client on rdesktop and on Windows 2000. Think of it exactly like the Windows client without a GUI.

rivethead 03-01-2003 10:38 PM

Rdesktop works great. I use it to connect to our .net (beta) server at work. I linked it to an icon on my desktop and with 1 quick double click I get a windowed windows sesssion. There are switches you can use to specify resolution as well as login and password. Rdesktop = good stuff!


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