Re: RWW and linux
- From: "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 04:47:01 +1100
You sure about the creation of the 'local' user? SBS is a DC, DC's do not
have 'local' users.
Must admit, haven't played with cygwin on SBS03.
"Pedro M. Leite" <pleite@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:21:48 +0000, Joe wrote:
Good Morning
You are absolutely right, i've read IanB's post by what i thought he
needed and overlooked the details. I shouldn't do that.
rdp and rww are two totally different things but to have screen access
from linux to a windows server ( and workstation probably ) rdesktop will
do the job.
i haven't tried it but the ssh cygwin implementation ( if exists ) my
also be helpful.
by the way, when cygwin is installed on a sbs 2k3 domain controller, a
local user ( non domain ) is created. can be helpful for service accounts.
i apologize for flaming the thread although it wasn't my intention.
thank you
Pedro Leite
SuperGumby [SBS MVP] wrote:
Pedro,Or a local SSH server run on the LAN. It's a shame Microsoft never got
you are not connecting to RWW, you are using an RDP client to
connect to
the server.
RWW is a set of web pages.
Components in RWW allow users to connect to workstations or Terminal
Servers by the use of the RDP Proxy and an ActiveX control in IE.
For a *nix or Mac client to connect to workstations or TS's either
customised ports must be used or a VPN established.
around to producing a native one...
.
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