Re: RAT program for Fedora?

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On 3/27/25 6:16 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/27/25 2:35 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/27/25 1:52 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
A while back I asked about Remote Access Tools (RAT's) that
were Fedora friendly.  Someone recommend an open source
version that you could self host or pay someone to host
for you.  Anyone remember what that was or have any
other suggestions?

AnyDesk only supports X11 and refuses to support Wayland.

HelpWire support Wayland abut does not have unattended
Linus support (and is really buggy at the moment).

TeamViewer is way too expensive.

Maybe that was me?  I've suggested RustDesk before.  I was actually going to reply to your thread from a while ago to suggest it again, but I wanted to test it more against Wayland first.  I still haven't got around to that yet, but I'll still recommend it.  I've only used it for Windows clients and it works great.  Last I used it, there was still a warning in the interface that Wayland support is experimental, but that means they're working on it.

Thank you!

You would not happen to know if Rust Desk supports
Multi Factor Authentication?

You can set a pre-shared password on all versions, but the Pro server version mentions 2FA. But remember that if you're running your own server, all connections have to go through that, so you already have a certain amount of security.

What does "unattended Linux support" mean in your case?

Means I can log directly into the machine without the
needing to interact with the user.  I have my own
nasty password to get in.    A lot of my
business customer want me to work after hours
so as to not disrupt their work day.

AnyDesk, HelpWire, Go To Assist, Team Viewer all
have this feature with Windows clients

It's available on Windows and I think it works on Linux if installed and running as a service. I'll try to test this out soon.

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