anyone know of an ssh client that would allow me to tunnel terminal services client? I need it to run on wm5 on a blue angel. commercial solutions are ok...
thanks in advance
HTC Universal SSH discussion for WM5
Terminal Service client should come with Windows Mobile 5.
SSH clients tend to be text-only. Otherwise you would need to tunnel the X-server connection out, which is not currently possbile for mobile devices. For more on SSH, check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=30491&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=ssh
Finally, there are VNC clients which allow something like terminal service tunneling to both Windows and Linux servers. A great freeware program to do this is .NET VNC Viewer available at:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~midgley/wince/vnc.html
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Does anybody know of a software that allows remote access from mobile device to office pc?
SPV M2000
could try this one its called logmein and its free :wink:
https://secure.logmein.com/
Or PcAnywhere by Symantec
Terminal Service Client found on your PDA.
Need to be running 2000 or XP Pro on your desktop. Firewall needs to be open, (if the office allows you to use it they have a *MINOR* security Issue to say the least).
if your office is totally unsecured, there's also vncviewer for the pocketpc out there. i use that for my home computer which only has a router for protection
if your office is totally unsecured, there's also vncviewer for the pocketpc out there.
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well if the xda connect to the network using activesync then the security of the network dont have anything to do with it
the connection dont use the nic and such but the usb or bluetooth
and the way it's routed the rest of the network cant see if the internet ip's being access'd from the pc you sync with or the pocketpc you sync with
The best remote soft - VNC client for PPC
I attache this klient - it's only 72k
It's good enought - U must use only IP remote machine and have VNC server (or service ) installed on PC.
For PC you can have from this side http://www.realvnc.com/
regards Bigfoot
Remote Desktop
how about hits? but similar to TSC of MS,
http://www.pdautilities.com/product.phtml?id=100
I tried the terminal service client remotely connect to my desktop which is running Windows XP Pro SP2. It works really great
When I startup the remote desktop application and try to connect to a server, I get an error message if I haven't already connected to the internet with another application. I've tried installing the wm6 terminal services client from several different downloads, but I haven't found one that will cause my 8525 to connect to the internet when you run it. The error message that shows up is this:
Connection status
Cannot connect. Likely reasons are:
1. Specified computer name or ip does not exist
2. A network error occurred while establishing the connection.
If I startup IE and browse to a website, it will work fine. Anyone know what I need to do to make the wm6 TS client initiate the internet connection?
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When I startup the remote desktop application and try to connect to a server, I get an error message if I haven't already connected to the internet with another application. I've tried installing the wm6 terminal services client from several different downloads, but I haven't found one that will cause my 8525 to connect to the internet when you run it. The error message that shows up is this:
Connection status
Cannot connect. Likely reasons are:
1. Specified computer name or ip does not exist
2. A network error occurred while establishing the connection.
If I startup IE and browse to a website, it will work fine. Anyone know what I need to do to make the wm6 TS client initiate the internet connection?
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It uses the "Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using:" setting in Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks. You can set it to the preferred internet connection, and that should make it trigger on attempting to connect with remote desktop.
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It uses the "Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using:" setting in Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks. You can set it to the preferred internet connection, and that should make it trigger on attempting to connect with remote desktop.
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I changed the private network settings to media net, but it still won't trigger a connection. I also tried setting it to isp, but that didn't work either. Any other suggestions? I can't be the only one with this problem.
I'm having the same issue.
From what I've read, this is about as good as it gets in wm6 unless microsoft decidss to release the terminal services client as a stand alone install for wm6. They changed the licensing in wm6. In wm5, the rdp client was a required piece. In wm6, it's an optional licensed addon. That means that unless our wireless phone provider is willing to pay to license the rdp client for our devices, it isn't officially available for them and definitely not supported. Unfortunately, the new AT&T didn't bother to mention that they opted out of the rdp client for wm6 on the 8525 in their upgrade notes. It's a shame really. I won't be buying another windows mobile powered device until it comes with the rdp client again or microsoft decides to stop being stupid and just release a free download for it like they do for all their other platforms. For now, I just hope that logmein continues to remane free and available. Technically, it's a far better solution for our devices than rdp anyway.
thexman said:
From what I've read, this is about as good as it gets in wm6 unless microsoft decidss to release the terminal services client as a stand alone install for wm6. They changed the licensing in wm6. In wm5, the rdp client was a required piece. In wm6, it's an optional licensed addon. That means that unless our wireless phone provider is willing to pay to license the rdp client for our devices, it isn't officially available for them and definitely not supported. Unfortunately, the new AT&T didn't bother to mention that they opted out of the rdp client for wm6 on the 8525 in their upgrade notes. It's a shame really. I won't be buying another windows mobile powered device until it comes with the rdp client again or microsoft decides to stop being stupid and just release a free download for it like they do for all their other platforms. For now, I just hope that logmein continues to remane free and available. Technically, it's a far better solution for our devices than rdp anyway.
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wtf...well anyways the client is around on the forums, so why worry about MS, and it has nothing to do with that, set your data connection to always on, and you wont have to initiate the connection with IE, Resco FTP, and the old aim client are the same way..
Built most of my site from behind the wm6 client, seems to work fine here.
RDP does not work with VPN
I have an 8525 with WM6.0. I am able to connect to the VPN through GPRS. However I am unable to use RDP. I have installed Remote Desktop Mobile but it will not connect to my terminal server running window server 2k. Does any one have any ideas?
Has anyone gotten either the 6.0 or 6.1 RDP client working on their Excalibur? I've tried both clients. The 6.0 I wasn't getting a mouse cursor and the format was all wrong. The 6.1 client was much better except that I can not use the keyboard.
I'm open to an alternative to MS RDP if you have gotten something else working both keyboard and mouse.
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Has anyone gotten either the 6.0 or 6.1 RDP client working on their Excalibur? I've tried both clients. The 6.0 I wasn't getting a mouse cursor and the format was all wrong. The 6.1 client was much better except that I can not use the keyboard.
I'm open to an alternative to MS RDP if you have gotten something else working both keyboard and mouse.
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I use VNC for remote desktop with MochaVNC and TightVNC server no need for fake cursor etc, works straight away.
zadesktop
zaDesktop by zaTelnet works just fine everytime I've used it, even on EDGE.
http://www.zatelnet.com/zadesktop/main.php
stylez said:
I use VNC for remote desktop with MochaVNC and TightVNC server no need for fake cursor etc, works straight away.
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Ill second this but i use UltraVNC. Works perfect, just a bit slow over edge.
Thanks for the help. I tried the VNC and zaDesktop solutions both worked. In the end I was a little happier with the zaDesktop.
Thanks again.
Some help pls
Found this for zadesktop
""zaDesktop is a Windows Remote Desktop (Terminal Server) client, very simple and easy to use. Just enter the desired IP address, choose the operating system and login with your username and password.""
Where would I enter the username and password, and how would I know the IP? Where am I to configure these settings first? I did not see a desktop client at the zadesktop site. What am I missing? Could someone guide me please?
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Some help pls
Found this for zadesktop
""zaDesktop is a Windows Remote Desktop (Terminal Server) client, very simple and easy to use. Just enter the desired IP address, choose the operating system and login with your username and password.""
Where would I enter the username and password, and how would I know the IP? Where am I to configure these settings first? I did not see a desktop client at the zadesktop site. What am I missing? Could someone guide me please?
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you use any standard VNC server software such as RealVNC Server. install that on the host computer...install whatever client you prefer on the phone.
configure the server software (this is where you set a username/pass)
the ip of the host machine..if you are on a local network, it will be the local IP of that machine (in windows go to start > run and type cmd ...in the command prompt type in ipconfig .....that will show your local ip).
if you are trying to connect from outside of the local network you would need to configure port forwarding on your router to forward port 5900 to the local IP of the host machine. you would then connect to the public IP of your router which will route you to the host IP you set in your port forwarding
Thanks for pointing me to zadesktop. This was one of the applications I've been waiting for. It works great! Now all I want is a built-in answering machine app.
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Thanks for pointing me to zadesktop. This was one of the applications I've been waiting for. It works great! Now all I want is a built-in answering machine app.
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we call it 'voicemail'
but seriously.. www.youmail.com
Hallo,
everyone surely knows about the great SSH app on the Iphone where you can connect wireless to your Phone and browse through it. But I can`t find a SSH Client for Windows Mobile devices? Is this possible? Maybe I havenĀ“t found, but it already exists?
Thank you for your help!
ssh client? try pocket putty
ssh server would be nicer
i use mochasofts telnet/ssh client and their vnc viewer, boith very nice. pm me if you want info on how to register them
If you are looking for sftp and/or encrypted ssh tunnel, you can also have a look at zaTelnet softwares.
zaSFTP:
http://www.zatelnet.com/zasftp/main.php
zaTunnel:
http://www.zatelnet.com/zatunnel/main.php
Hope it helps.
Hi,
I would like to find out if it is possible connect my HTC EVO to a VPN server running Windows 2008 through L2TP/IPSec with certificates? If this is possible, how would i go about issuing a machine certificate to the EVO? Any feed back is appreciated.
How far have you gotten so far?
My vpn works fine (thru cisco) and I can connect to both, windows and linux servers
My EVO seems to connect via PPTP, and my windows client can connect to my VPN using L2TP/IPsec with certificate without issue. But I am still stuck with not knowing how to issue machine certificates to my EVO!
I've asked the same question on Microsoft Technet and had a suggestion on trying enrolling certificate using Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) on Windows 2008. But I am not aware of a Android device administration software that will allow me to generate a RSA publich/private key pair and submit it to my CA to generate the certificate.