By the way - if you do go with NX I recommend using your own ssh key - don't
go with the one that comes with NXClient. It means you must have a key
distribution scheme in mind too.
f
On 10/26/06, Conor Daly <conor.daly-linuxchix at cod.homelinux.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> At work we are about to run a test of a remote access server. The
> proposed GUI forwarding method is citrix based on its low bandwidth
> consumption. However we will have full network access from linux clients.
> X forwarding and VNC are apparently much more bandwidth intensive. Are
> there any free protocols out there that will let me access my work desktop
> (FC5) with as low bandwidth consumption as citrix?
>> Ta,
>> Conor
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