One of biggest reason I need to use windows is because my company uses Juniper SSL VPN to remote desktop into our company’s computer. Our company doesn’t allow any native linux/windows app client, only the web SSL VPN is enabled.
Looks like this Juniper SSL VPN only works on windows computers. It makes the windows remote desktop client connect over the SSL web VPN from browser. Of course, linux/SUSE doesn’t have the windows desktop client. Is there any way to get RDP work through the given SSL VPN? Otherwise, I guess I need go back install windows and starting using it again.
>> Of course, linux/SUSE doesn’t have the windows desktop client.
Correction, there are many clients:
- rdesktop: an opensource Remote Desktop Client Protocol (RDP) Client
- krdc: KDE remote desktop client for RDP and VNC sessions, SLP support.
- tsclient: GNOME front-end for rdesktop , this one can even read windows .rdp settings files. It supports VNC client protocol as well.
>> Is there any way to get RDP work through the given SSL VPN? Otherwise,
>> I guess I need go back install windows and starting using it again.
@unseengundam: of course there is a way to work through. Maybe this solution could help you:
• HOBLink JWT (JAVA Remote Desktop Client)
HOBLink JWT is a Java Remote desktop client from HOB, that allows the communication with Microsoft Windows Terminal Server and Microsoft Windows. The Java RDP client is platform-independent (Java Remote desktop).
Further information about HOBLink JWT.