![]() Seems like a possible solution, though this seems to enable remote desktop sharing fulltime. Jitsi Desktop seems to do screen sharing / remote desktop, also not available for ARM64.īut that is registration software. Oh, and finally: Much appreciation for an awesome ARM64 distribution!Īnydesk-bin does not work on ARM64, is x86 only… So, this would not be the solution for Manjaro ARM, I’m afraid.Īnydesk-rpi does not work on ARM64 either, is armhf. ![]() I’m not setting up port forwarding because of the same reasons + not really all that secure.Īny ideas how to get a teamviewer-like setup going that handles NAT/firewalls? Just like to help people using Manjaro ARM Linux… And do that from Manjaro ARM Linux as well. I’d like to help them because they are in fact not computer techs. I’m thinking I could use an SSH server and reverse-tunnel, or use a VPN/Wireguard server and reverse proxy/tunnel, but usability-wise that would be a hard sell for the people I’d like to help remotely. You could do some RDP and VNC stuff, but then again: NAT and firewalling blocks all that. ![]() However, I would like to connect to another computer, and the teamviewer client has no ARM option.ĪnyDesk costs $ if there is even an ARM client, and quite a few $ per month at that.Ĭhrome Remote Desktop is no option, because ARM64 and, lets face it: Google. OK, I get that Teamviewer is not available, and that with “teamviewer host” (armv7) and some magic you can somewhat get the host going. ![]()
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