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r rustdesk - Reddit Rust Desk on IOS all machines have orange dot On my PC's and Mac's rust desk clients show green when online On the IOS application for Iphone all the dots next the machines show orange like they are offline I can connect to them fine though on the phone Is there something I can do so I can tell if those machines are online or not on IOS?
Is rustdesk right for me? : r rustdesk - Reddit Guess I can contribute my thoughts findings tried rust desk for 2 days Uninstaller now, researched for awhile now and finally found the best rdp offsite for me Tailscale ! Free version Installed on 3 windows 11 systems and my fold 5 andriod
How Safe is RustDesk : r rustdesk - Reddit Look up "rustdesk controversy" on a search engine I considered it (I am utterly in disgust with AnyDesk and TeamViewer as of late), but uninstalled it again after a few days after digging up its past They are an obvious TeamViewer in early stages in regards to commercialisation, abusing the "open source" term for commercial gains (it is incredibly obvious), and are still shutting down people
Tutorial: Setting up self hosted RustDesk server on Windows - Reddit Thanks for the tutorial, i followed apparently ok until this step : "To get a security key check content of the directory where server is located – C:\RustDeskServer\ Two new files should be there that are created when server was installed: id_ed25519 and id_ed25519 pub Those are private and public keys for secure connection " Actually on C:\RustDeskServer, i have only hbbr exe, hbbs exe
Is there a comprehensive noob-friendly tutorial for self-hosting a . . . On each client, open the rust desk software and go into your client settings Go to the network section You'll have to 'unlock' it and then for ID server you put in the IP of your host In the Key section you copy your key you got You can ignore relay api server stuff Do this on every client that wants to connect to each other Same IP key
Should you self-host a rustdesk server? : r rustdesk - Reddit Should you self-host a rustdesk server? Probably yes I was reading through some comments and posts on the subreddit and I think there's a common misconception about what the server's role is There are technically two servers: Signaling Server Relay Server As long as rustdesk is running on a machine, the machine is constantly pinging the Signaling Server to make its current IP address and
Community consensus on Rustdesk with all the controversy in such a . . . I am now a dedicated NoMachine user, just waiting for them to release their real alternative to Teamviewer, Anydesk and Rust Can you expand on what you mean by "real alternative" ? Is it missing some features that they have? What's its story with NAT traversal etc? I recall having to set up port forwarding in the past, which meant I couldn't really use it
Simple Self-Host : r rustdesk - Reddit trueWanted to write a simple-self host guide This uses Docker on VirtualBox, so it is cross platform, and a quick install (3 steps - 5 lines of bash) EDIT: RustDesk Server Docker Quick Setup in 5 lines of bash - Github Gist 1️⃣ Setup Ubuntu on VirtualBox Ubuntu's Official Guide: How to run an Ubuntu Desktop virtual machine using VirtualBox 7 | Ubuntu Setup Networking - strongly