Windows configuration:
Open the remote Connection service for Windows first, allowing users to connect remotely to the machine:
Right---My Computer, properties, remote--allow users to connect remotely to this computer
Linux configuration:
Here we need to install Rdesktop and tsclient, where Rdesktop is a command-line based tool, Tsclient is just a graphical interface that relies on rdesktop.
Yum Install Rdesktopyum Install tsclient
Using Rdesktop remote Windows host
Let's take a look at rdesktop how to use it, open a terminal bar $info rdesktop//Check the Help information $rdesktop 192.168.1.1//Open a 8-bit color, $rdesktop-a 16 192.168.1.1/ /This is a 16-bit color, it looks much better $rdesktop-u administrator-p ******-a 16 192.168.1.1//Both directly landed, ah, almost what? There is the-F full-screen operation,-g specifies the use of screen size-G 800* 600+0+0 This +0 ah, that is, you this window on your Linux appear on the location, the other nothing! Plus-R sound:local can get the sound back. $rdesktop-u administrator-p ******-a 16-r Sound:local 192.168.1.1
The other bar,-R functions quite a lot can redirect many things-R comport:com1=/dev/ttys0//redirect serial Port/dev/ttys0 to Com1-r comport:com1=/dev/ttys0,com2=/dev/ttys1 Multiple serial port redirection-R disk:floppy=/mnt/floppy//redirect/mnt/floppy to a remote shared disk ' floppy '-R Disk:floppy=/mnt/floppy,cdrom=/mnt/cdro M,ROOT=/,C=/MNT/C//Multiple disk redirection-R clientname=<client name>//redirected disk settings display the client name-R lptport:lpt1=/dev/lp0//will be the same port /dev/lp0 Redirect to Lpt1-r LPTPORT:LPT1=/DEV/LP0,LPT2=/DEV/LP1//multiple and Kouzhong directional-R printer:mydeskjet//printer redirection-R printer:mydeskj et= "HP LaserJet IIIP"//Printer Redirection-R Sound:[local|off|remote]//Voice redirection rdesktop is Linux next easy to use to connect to Windows Remote Desktop (of course, not just this, as long as the base The RDP protocol seems to be all right), the legendary 3389. However, he is a command-line based, for some people may have some difficulties, here is a collection of some very good command, share. The simplest: rdesktop IP This is the most practical, if the other you have not mastered it then use this bar, this is the default parameters. If you want fullscreen: RDESKTOP-F IP This is already very good, can meet a lot of people. Here's one of the most important things to exit fullscreen, what is it? (Many beginners are very depressed about this guy who can't get into Linux, "he ctrl+alt+enter.) Rdesktop-f sound:local IP This is to bring the sound of the remote host to the native (with Windows Remote Desktop know) rdesktop-f-R clipboard:primaryclipboard sound:local ip-r Clipboard:primaryclipboard is allowed to share the clipboard between the remote host and the local machine, which isYou can copy and paste. Rdesktop-f-R disk:mydisk=/home/comet/temp Ip-r Disk:mydisk=/home/comet/temp is to mount your Linux folder on a remote host
To add a remote host using tsclient
Here are four options that you can add to your needs, and we'll add that as a Windows Terminal Service
Add the information you need to the remote host to be OK!!!!!
Remote Desktop Connection under Linux Windows