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b3zdomny

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Sunday, August 10th 2008, 10:59pm

best app for remote administration?

What, if any, are the advantages of putty/ssh over a remote desktop environment like KRDC for remote administration? Presently I I use KRDC to remotely administer a Debian Etch box used by my mother, who lives a couple of hundred miles away. Thanks for your insight and time to comment.
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Monday, August 11th 2008, 9:54pm

bandwidth mostly I would imagin. text uses a great deal less bandwidth than images so ssh would be a great deal more responsive than rdp/vnc.
I'm no expert on rdp/vnc but i'd imagin both should support encyrption - ssh is also encrypted. personally though, i wouldn't trust vnc's security over the internet though. not unless you have a fixed ip and block vnc's listening port to all outside traffic from ip's other than yours.
vnc isn't multi-user. I think rdp can be depending on the server, however as far as i know linux only support hosting vnc (as rdp is a windows protocal). ssh is multi-user. what this means is your mum can be logged in and you can make changes without affecting her while she does what-ever it is mums do on computers.
the only draw-back to ssh is you'd need to know all the command line administration tools - but there's heaps of info about them online so you shouldn't run into too much difficaulty.
going back to security for a moment - even if you choose ssh, it would be a good idea to block outside connections to ip's other than yours (again assuming you have a fixed ip).

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Monday, August 11th 2008, 9:56pm

i should have added - if using a GUI to admin is a must, then it would be worthwhile looking into X11 tunnelling via SSH rather than VNC.

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Tuesday, August 12th 2008, 1:52am

best app for remote administration?

Thanks, Laumers, especially for the security recommendation. I will log on to her router and whitelist only my IP. Thanks again.
best regards from North-Central California USA,

bezdomny

Dell Dimension 4400
dual-boot with Windows XP Home
Debian Lenny
2.6.25.9 kernel
KDE 3.5
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz
1 GB RAM
cable TV connection
Skype I.D. "b3zdomny"