How to use remote connect to linux server with parallel sessions?
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How to use remote connect to linux server with parallel sessions?
Hello,
I have server on Linux. I have in the same LAN workplace on Linux also, and one workspace outside on Windows.
My goal is: connect to Linux server from both places and have option to work parallel as window's rdp. What software can you offer?
Also, I have trouble for windows workspace. It is outside the NAT. I can't configure NAT for Linux server. I need software with internet-id or something like. I tried Teamviewer, but if we campare with windows rdp it's really weak: I can't work parallel with other person. It uses GPU.
What can you advice to work from outside the NAT with parallel sessions?
Under RDP I meant remote desktop connection (not windows RDP protocol). I want parallel sessions like in RDP by Microsoft: if i use PC as Console user so connected (remote) users don't interfere in my session. They can work under same account (user login) but in parallel.
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