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You must enable Remote Desktop on the target computer.
=== Connect to Windows via linux using RDP ===


Search for "Allow remote desktop", it's in the system properties somewhere.  Turn off the checkbox for "require network auth" or whatever, so you can use u/p.
* Enable Remote Desktop on the target computer.  Search for "Allow remote desktop", it's in the system properties somewhere.  Turn off the checkbox for "require network auth" or whatever, so you can use u/p.
* You may need to initially remote in to the box via Windows, to allow access from the host and to initialize it.
* Install and use rdesktop; on ubuntu:


Then you can use rdesktop on ubuntuF U windows.
sudo apt install rdesktop
 
* Run it.  -g lets you match the host, easy way to 4k!  WARNING: it eats Windows key, you have two options:
** Ctrl-Alt-Enter should toggle you out of full screen
** use Power > Disconnect to get out
** NOTE you MAY be able to hit Win-Enter before it's stolen but not once you're in the session.
 
rdesktop hostname.com -g 100% -u admin -p 12345
 
* You can actually use AD to authenticate, via kinitOnce you run this, you won't need a password:
    kinit -f #FULL@DOMAIN.NAME#

Latest revision as of 19:20, 18 July 2020

Connect to Windows via linux using RDP

  • Enable Remote Desktop on the target computer. Search for "Allow remote desktop", it's in the system properties somewhere. Turn off the checkbox for "require network auth" or whatever, so you can use u/p.
  • You may need to initially remote in to the box via Windows, to allow access from the host and to initialize it.
  • Install and use rdesktop; on ubuntu:
sudo apt install rdesktop
  • Run it. -g lets you match the host, easy way to 4k! WARNING: it eats Windows key, you have two options:
    • Ctrl-Alt-Enter should toggle you out of full screen
    • use Power > Disconnect to get out
    • NOTE you MAY be able to hit Win-Enter before it's stolen but not once you're in the session.
rdesktop hostname.com -g 100% -u admin -p 12345
  • You can actually use AD to authenticate, via kinit. Once you run this, you won't need a password:
   kinit -f #FULL@DOMAIN.NAME#