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RDP client for linux with the ability to work through an rdp gateway
Actually, subject.
There is a machine on win2k8 r2, it sticks out to the internets and is used as a remote
desktop gateway (a term from the application "Remote Desktop Connection").
Task: from under Linux'a, through this rpd-gateway, attach to the windows-machine of the internal network.
How can you?
I will consider all possible crutches.
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For Linux, the standard clients are rdesktop and its freerdp fork. The latter promises to implement TS Gateway support from version 1.1
PS.
- From crutches, you can try to run the native Windows client under wine. In the wine database , it seems like the 7th was launched, but you need to try to see if the TS Gateway connects to win2k8.
- You can also try to run RD Tabs with a wine-crutch, it promises full support for win2k8 r2 features. (But it is tied to .NET 2.0, which also needs to be installed with a tambourine )
- Well, a very strange crutch - put ReactOS in a virtual machine and try it with a native client and RD Tabs ...
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