Rdesktop is an open source client for Windows NT/2000/2003 Terminal Server,
capable of natively speaking its Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in
order to present the user's Windows desktop. Unlike Citrix ICA, no server
extensions are required.
Recvnet is the inverse of telnet. Instead of connecting to some host,
it listens on a port for incoming connections. When a connection is made,
you can type a response which will be sent to the client.
This tool has proven to be very useful while debugging Web browsers, httping,
and others.
This is the FreeBSD port of the OpenBSD relayd and relayctl.
relayd is a daemon to relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections
to a target host. Its main purposes are to run as a load-balancer,
application layer gateway, or transparent proxy. The daemon is able to
monitor groups of hosts for availability, which is determined by checking
for a specific service common to a host group. When availability is con-
firmed, Layer 3 and/or layer 7 forwarding services are set up by relayd.
Layer 3 redirection happens at the packet level; to configure it, relayd
communicates with pf(4).
The following relayd functionality is not (yet) implemented in FreeBSD:
- carp demote
- modifying routing tables
- snmp traps
The relayctl program controls the relayd(8) daemon.
Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+, aiming to be useful for
system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote
computers in front of either large monitors or tiny netbooks. Remmina supports
multiple network protocols in an integrated and consistant user interface.
Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+, aiming to be useful for
system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote
computers in front of either large monitors or tiny netbooks. Remmina supports
multiple network protocols in an integrated and consistant user interface.
The Remmina main program:
* A pure GTK+ 2.0 application!
* Maintain a list of remote desktop files, organized by groups
* Make quick connections by directly putting in the server name
* Remote desktops with higher resolutions are scrollable/scalable in both
window and fullscreen mode
* Viewport fullscreen mode: remote desktop automatically scrolls when the
mouse moves over the screen edge.
* Floating toolbar in fullscreen mode, allows you to switch between modes,
toggle keyboard grabbing, minimize, etc.
* Tabbed interface, optionally managed by groups
* Supported network protocols: RDP, NX, Telepathy, VNC, XDMCP, SSH, Avahi