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- rustdesk - Reddit
RustDesk has a web interface from what I saw, as every port is forwarded can this then be accessed from outside my network too? Could this web interface be proxied? What exactly do I need the API key for? Does this authenticate my client with the server and is required or is it an "optional" thing to encrypt traffic?
- Is rustdesk right for me? : r rustdesk - Reddit
RustDesk is better hosted in Linux and then when managing a lot of systems Also, going the Tailscale route allows you to keep ports closed on your home router to reduce attacks through the open ports that RustDesk and AnyDesk need
- RustDesk - Self Hosted Setup Guide : r rustdesk - Reddit
Rename as follows rustdesk-host=<host-ip-or-name>,key=<public-key-string> exe You’re likely going to want to go to settings and configure a “Set Password”
- 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
- is it worth to use Rustdesk ? : r rustdesk - Reddit
Also, so long as you run your own RustDesk relay signal server and lock it down to the server id pub key, it should be a very secure solution! Hope this helps! EDIT: KeePassXC even has a DB "Export to HTML" option so, theoretically, you could easily set up a static webpage!
- Anydesk is so much more performant, how do they do it? : r rustdesk
Rustdesk client is set to optimize reaction time but with all this even still when you get it side by side to Anydesk its noticeably slower regardless of which client I'm connecting to or which computer I'm connecting from How is Anydesk doing it? Do they have some kind of software tricks they're using to make it that much better?
- Auto Start Service In Windows : r rustdesk - Reddit
When I run RustDesk in Windows I have to click on start service at the bottom of the window Is there a way to have the service run automaticaly under services Also what is the name of this service in Windows
- direct IP connection not possible in 1. 20 (without relay) : r rustdesk
Hello i just updated my rustdesk installations in my network to the 1 20 version sadly this came with a big issue I cant connected directly anymore without relay My LAN contains 3 machines with rustdesk Main, Notebook, Workstation All windows 10 and nat_type =1, stop-service = 'Y' and direct-server = 'Y' as config in rustdesk2 toml with version 19 i had no issues in connecting via IP
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