[BC] Remote Control Access via Internet

Bailey, Scott sbailey
Wed Feb 21 22:45:30 CST 2007


Robert,
  I liked Real VNC, but I found myself limited on what I could do.  With
Logmein.com, I can do file transfers (i.e. mp3, wav, etc) and remote
printing. Actually, I found logmein.com through a Web Browser was faster
than VNC, but logmein.com cost me 69.00 a year.  Not bad.

Scott

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There's always OpenVPN which would put you in the LAN like you were
there and a variety of VNC packages that would give full control of the
PC.  I've been using OpenVPN w. RealVNC on my Gentoo server with solid
security/stability for years.

If the IP is dynamic get a dyndns alias and load/config ddclient.

The only third party function tracks the IP.  And the whole setup is
$0.00.




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