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alternative to Teamviewer for remote pc control

My company has disabled/ blocked team viewer (in/ out) from the corporate firewall. I would connect to my home pc on breaks to surf. Any alternatives to teamviewer/ how to circumvent the blocks?

At home I use an old pc running windows 7. Will Prefer something which has an android client too.

Thanks

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  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    Apache Guacamole. Converted over from TeamViewer a couple of months ago and it rocks. A little harder to set up than TeamViewer but much more secure. Would be all through the browser so no need to install any software nor require any non http/https ports.

  • AnyDesk is pretty nice

    Thanked by 1jaden
  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    Logmein is an option.
    Vnc thru ssh is another. Depends on how much you company locks down the network.

  • I've had success with https://parsec.tv. I have it running on an EC2 instance and it feels almost native (as long as your ping isn't too high).

  • @MasonR said:
    Apache Guacamole. Converted over from TeamViewer a couple of months ago and it rocks. A little harder to set up than TeamViewer but much more secure. Would be all through the browser so no need to install any software nor require any non http/https ports.

    My home pc does not have any static ip. so, will it still work?

    @mikho said:
    Logmein is an option.
    Vnc thru ssh is another. Depends on how much you company locks down the network.

    Well, logmein/ vnc is also out.

    @Aidan said:
    AnyDesk is pretty nice

    I am not sure on this. but will check.

    @karatekidmonkey said:
    I've had success with https://parsec.tv. I have it running on an EC2 instance and it feels almost native (as long as your ping isn't too high).

    well, looks more for gaming????

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    I have a windows vps that I connect to using standard RDP, 2FA using DUO.
    Saves me alot of headaches.

    Thanked by 1WSS
  • @mikho said:
    I have a windows vps that I connect to using standard RDP, 2FA using DUO.
    Saves me alot of headaches.

    hmmm. I see. well, that could become pricey. but where are you hosting the vps?

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @plumberg said:
    My home pc does not have any static ip. so, will it still work?

    Yes, there's a script that you can use that you run as a cron job that gets your IP and if it changes then it updates a dns record at cloudflare. Or you can use dyndns or some similar service.

  • plumberg said: well, looks more for gaming????

    It does look more for gaming, but it really is just a remote-access software (you can do anything on Parsec that you can do on VNC or RDP).

  • if it works, use anydesk. Better connectivity and speed than teamviewer and it is centralized, means, you do not need static ip to either of the ends.

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @plumberg said:

    @mikho said:
    I have a windows vps that I connect to using standard RDP, 2FA using DUO.
    Saves me alot of headaches.

    hmmm. I see. well, that could become pricey. but where are you hosting the vps?

    I have a couple of dedicated servers around the world that I can use. DUO is free for 10 users as long as you do push notifications to their app for 2FA.

    I use apps from portableapps.com and save them on a seperate dropbox account that I can sync between the computers I use.
    Using portableapps I don't need administrative rights to Windows and can add/remove software as I please.

    Also, with portableapps and a few powershell scripts to make initial adjustments to the server I could manage with 180 day trial licenses and reinstall when needed :)

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    We use, and love, AnyDesk :)

    Thanked by 1TheKiller
  • Splashtop

  • nyvpsusernyvpsuser Member
    edited September 2017

    I use parallels access (through my PC and Firefox or Microsoft Edge browser and with my Android phone with the Parallels App). I pay $20/year for it (1 user - access up to 5 remote computers).

    http://www.parallels.com/products/access/

  • Anydesk here as well.

  • My vote is also for Anydesk. (Y)

  • +1 for AnyDesk

  • Only Remote Utilities is recommended from me.

    You can control a total of 10 PCs with Remote Utilities. ;)

  • Replace Windows with Debian and use SSH.

  • trvz said: Replace Windows with Debian and use SSH.

    Linux is not the solution for everything... How will he format his work pc installing Linux and what software can he use for a corporate environment?

  • @jvnadr said:
    Linux is not the solution for everything... How will he format his work pc installing Linux and what software can he use for a corporate environment?

    It's all memes and OpenOffice compatible.

    Thanked by 1karanchoo
  • jvnadr said: Linux is not the solution for everything..

    Gotta use macOS for some stuff, yeah.

  • Why nobody mention Ultraviewer ?

    Works similar like teamviewer. Install in both PC, put ID and Password and Connect. It's about 5mb big.

  • cubedatacubedata Member, Patron Provider

    I still use simplehelp remote support software
    https://simple-help.com/

  • DETioDETio Member
    edited September 2017

    HTML5 VNC Console is good for VM Management (For example, Public or Private Cloud), for other remote access control - Teamviewer is good (however costs money if you are using it for business) but there are solid alternatives available such as:

    SSH (Linux Remote VM CLI Access):

    • Windows: Putty (SSH)
    • Git Bash (GIT, + Linux CLI in Windows - so you can login to servers using SSH Command)
    • WinSCP (For SSH FTP)
  • cubedatacubedata Member, Patron Provider

    @DETio said:
    HTML5 VNC Console is good for VM Management (For example, Public or Private Cloud), for other remote access control - Teamviewer is good (however costs money if you are using it for business) but there are solid alternatives available such as:

    SSH (Linux Remote VM CLI Access):

    • Windows: Putty (SSH)
    • Git Bash (GIT, + Linux CLI in Windows - so you can login to servers using SSH Command)
    • WinSCP (For SSH FTP)

    shameless plug once again DETio!

  • oneilonlineoneilonline Member, Host Rep

    LOL UltraVNC FTW! ROFLOL

  • Chrome remote desktop

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