The first step in remotely displaying an application is to move to the system where the application is to be displayed.
1.2 Remotely Displaying an Ubuntu Application. bin/echo -e "\e[1 36m# Written by Griffon - April 2018 - Ver 0.2 - Std-Xrdp-Install-0.2. Once the above requirements are met it should be possible to remotely display an X-based desktop application. bin/echo -e "\e[1 36m# Please test your xRDP configuration.\e[0m "
How to Install VNC Server on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is explained in this article. The GNOME desktop environment uses the Vino VNC server to implement the Screen Sharing function. bin/echo -e "\e[1 36m# Installation Completed\e[0m " VNC or Virtual Network Computing is a protocol used to access your computers graphical desktop environment and control it from a remote computer. Gnome-shell-extension-tool -e -e echo #-# Step 6 - Credits. bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Install Extensions Dock.Proceeding. Sudo bash -c "cat >/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/ " << EOF Identity=unix-user:* Action=-device -profile -device -profile -device -profile ResultAny=no ResultInactive=no ResultActive=yes EOF #-# Step 5 - Enable Extensions. bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Creating Polkit File.Proceeding. Sudo sed -i 's/allowed_users=console/allowed_users=anybody/ ' /etc/X11/nfig bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Granting Console Access.Proceeding. Sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool adwaita-icon-theme-full -y bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Installing Gnome Tweak.Proceeding. Sudo apt-get install xrdp xorg xserver-xorg-core xorgxrdp -y bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Installing XRDP Packages.Proceeding.
bin/echo -e "\e[1 31mThe script is exiting.\e[0m " bin/echo -e "\e[1 31mThe script has been tested only on Ubuntu 17.10.\e[0m "
In the opened window, select Xorg as the session, enter the username and password for the user and click OK: Xrdp authentication window. Enter the IP address of the server and click Connect: RDP window.
bin/echo -e "\e[1 31mYour system is not running Ubuntu 17.10 Edition.\e[0m " To connect open the Windows Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc.exe). Supported version detected.proceeding\e[0m " else Version= $(lsb_release -d | awk -F ": " '/Description/ ' ) if ] || ] || ] then echo bin/echo -e "\e[1 33m! Detecting Ubuntu version # \e[0m " bin/echo -e "\e[1 36m#-#\e[0m " echo #-# Step 0 - Try to Detect Ubuntu Version. bin/echo -e "\e[1 36m# Standard XRDP Installation Script - Ver 0.2 #\e[0m " You can use Xrdp to manage your server with a local desktop machine and a nice GUI interface.# Script_Name : Std-Xrdp-install-0.2.sh # Description : Perform an automated standard installation of xrdp # on ubuntu 17.10 and later # Date : April 2018 # written by : Griffon # Web Site : - # Version : 0.2 # History : 0.2 - Added Logic for Ubuntu 17.10 and 18.04 detection # - Updated the polkit section # - New formatting and structure # 0.1 - Initial Script # Disclaimer : Script provided AS IS.
In this article, you learned how to download externally available desktop environments, install the Xrdp service on a remote desktop, configure firewall settings to allow access to users from a specific IP range, and connect to the official Establish an Xrdp server. You have now successfully connected to the official Xrdp server. The login screen is displayed in which you enter your user data.Navigate to the field labeled “Computer”.Select “Remote Desktop Connection” to load the RDP client.The following steps will show you how to connect to the Xrdp server: Connect to the Xrdp server (for Windows operating system)Īfter you have carried out the installation and the firewall configuration, you can now connect to the Xrdp server. To dial in the security parameters a bit, configure the Xrdp service to use localhost and set up an SSH tunnel. This authorizes access rights to the IP range 192.168.33.0/24.