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 On Windows computers, a service called //Remote Desktop// (also known as //rdesktop//) is provided which can be used from any computer running Windows, MacOS X or Linux and requires your user account to be granted for remote access which means you have to send us an email first. For detailed instructions on how to use //Remote Desktop//, from any remote computer, click the appropriate link in the list below. On Windows computers, a service called //Remote Desktop// (also known as //rdesktop//) is provided which can be used from any computer running Windows, MacOS X or Linux and requires your user account to be granted for remote access which means you have to send us an email first. For detailed instructions on how to use //Remote Desktop//, from any remote computer, click the appropriate link in the list below.
  
-Computers running Linux offers two distinct possibilities for remote access.+Computers running Linux offers two distinct possibilities for remote access
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 +The first option is access through a text terminal using a service called //Secure Shell// (also known as //ssh//)This service allows to log in to any Linux computer at the department through 
  
   * Connecting to a Windows computer using [[services:remote-access:rdesktop|Remote Desktop]]   * Connecting to a Windows computer using [[services:remote-access:rdesktop|Remote Desktop]]
services/remote-access/start.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/15 07:05 by ziehm

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