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7th, 2010, 06:58 AMI can't get rdesktop to access the windows 7 box. "rdesktop ipaddress" "Autoselected keyboard map en-us Error: ipaddress: unable to autoselected keyboard map en-us error failed to open display connect I am on Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit access to Windows 7
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With Allow access from any version of Remote Desktop Sugi XianathFebruary 7th, 2010, 11:28 AMWindows firewall? volkswagnerFebruary 7th,
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2010, 02:09 PMIf it is not a firewall issue, perhaps you don't have a password set on the Windows user. Windows won't allow remote access for accounts without a password. SugiFebruary 7th, 2010, 11:03 PMThe firewall either allows it or is off. Should I just make an new account on windows 7 for reomote acces just to make this easier? Sugi volkswagnerFebruary 8th, 2010, 03:18 AMThe firewall either allows it or is off. Should I just make an new account on windows 7 for reomote acces just to make this easier? Sugi Adding a user or setting a password would be which you prefer. If you set a password for your main user, you can still have it login automatically if that is an issue for you. SugiFebruary 8th, 2010, 05:00 AMvolkswagner, I had the windows 7 computer add a new account just for remote access, but still the same message. autoselected keyboard map en-us Error: doireek.webhop.net: unable to connect Sugi volkswagnerFebruary 9th, 2010, 10:22 PMAre you trying to connect from outside your LAN? If so, are you able to rdesktop from inside your LAN? Can you successfully ping the ip address? If you are trying outside your LAN, you need to forward the proper port via your router settings. Steve HSeptember 25th, 2010, 02:10 PMI'm having the same issues... Ubuntu Karmic --> rdesktop --> Vista Ultimate ~$ rdesktop -uVistaUsername -pmypassword 192.168.0.102 -g1024x768 -a16 -xl Autoselected keyboard map en-gb ERROR: 192.168.0.102: unable to connect On the Vista side I'm getting only a few Event Viewer entries showing that I tried to connect. It showing something like "Someone tried to connect using explicit
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Nov 4, 2010 1838 4 Compartir en Facebook Compartir en Twitter tweet Este programa sirve para poder hacer una conexión de escritorio remoto desde tu linux a un sistema windows y la verdad es que funciona muy bien. Muestro 2 alternativas una para la terminal y otra al mejor estilo windows para tenerlo a mano desde el menú de gnome o kde. Primero que nada hay que instalarlo: aptitude install rdesktop Para ejecutarlo lo hacemos como root: rdesktop 192.168.1.5 -g 1024x768 & Donde lanzamos el comando, seguido de la IP a conectarnos, con el -g especificamos el tamaño. Y ya estamos en el escritorio remoto de un sistema windows. Por último si necesitamos acceder como en windows, en modo gráfico, podemos instalar el paquete grdesktop que nos dará un acceso directo en el menú. aptitude install grdesktop Compártelo:Haz clic para compartir en Twitter (Se abre en una ventana nueva)Haz clic para compartir en Facebook (Se abre en una ventana nueva)Haz clic para compartir en Google+ (Se abre en una ventana nueva)Hac clic para enviar por correo electrónico a un amigo (Se abre en una ventana nueva)Haz clic para compartir en LinkedIn (Se abre en una ventana nueva) Relacionado Etiquetasconectarse a windowsdesde linuxescritorio remotolinuxwindows Compartir Facebook Twitter tweet Artículo anteriorIP fija en Debian y Ubuntu para conectar a un dominioArtículo siguienteInstalar OpenOffice en Debian Lenny y Ubuntu Jorgehttp://nksistemas.comSoy administrador de Infraestructura y creador de NKSistemas.com Trabajo con plataformas como Windows, Linux, Android, Cisco, VMware, Citrix, Seguridad informática, Google Apps, wordpress, y muchas otras. Artículo relacionadosMás del autor Mostrar los archivos abiertos en nuestro Linux con lsof Disponible una actualización de seguridad para Debian Jessie 8.6 Collectl una herramienta muy buena para monitorizar tu linux 4 Comentarios agt1729 Oct 3, 2013 at 2:44 am Puedes también probar con Ammyy Admin http://www.ammyy.com. No hay que pagar cuota mensual es gratis para uso no comercial, no ocupa instalación tampoco. Responder Jorge_