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Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> writes: |
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> On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 7:26 PM, lee <lee@××××××××.de> wrote: |
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>> Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> writes: |
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>>> However, while an RDP-like solution protects you from some types of |
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>>> attacks, it still leaves you open to many client-side problems like |
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>>> keylogging. I don't know any major corporation that lets people RDP |
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>>> into their applications in general. |
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>> What do they use instead? |
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> As I mentioned in my previous email - they just hand all their |
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> employees laptops. Control the hardware, control the software, |
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> control the security... |
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I mean instead of rdp. It's a simple solution which works really well |
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on a LAN with Windoze. What's the equivalent that works with Linux? |
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I wouldn't try it over an internet connection, though, it requires too |
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much bandwidth. |