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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      And hire them in the lower cost location! Win/win.

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        Jason Banned @Alex Sage
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        @aaronstuder said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

        How is the internet connection? Much of Mexico has shitty internet.

        We have gigabit connections there..

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        • MattSpellerM
          MattSpeller @Jason
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          @Jason said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

          @DustinB3403 said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

          So we are now taking over the maintenance for a remote office, as the vendor we have is super expensive and not performing nearly as well as was hoped.

          With this a few issues come to light:

          • The remote systems are in Spanish - not my strongest language
          • The remote systems are at varied degrees of updates etc
          • Accessing the systems is difficult at times (remote access)

          Looking for some ideas to try and simplify the management / maintenance of these systems.
          Thanks

          Hire an IT person who knows both languages. That's what we do.

          We hire lots of frenchies so we can communicate with Quebec.

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          • momurdaM
            momurda
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            Watch '100 Latinos Dijeron' on Telemundo/univision(cant remember), its Family Feud but in Spanish. I use it to keep up my spanish skills. I get most of the jokes and almost all of the questions asked. It is on 6pm pst every weeknight.

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            • KyleCaminitaK
              KyleCaminita
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              did anyone help you? other than telling you to speak spanish?

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @KyleCaminita
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                @KyleCaminita said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

                did anyone help you? other than telling you to speak spanish?

                There were viable suggestions up in the beginning.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @KyleCaminita
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                  @KyleCaminita said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

                  did anyone help you? other than telling you to speak spanish?

                  ScreenConnect and Comodo were, I believe, the leading recommendations. Only after the technical recommendations were exhausted did the discussion about Spanish appear to begin.

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                  • RomoR
                    Romo @DustinB3403
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                    @DustinB3403 I could help you anytime you get stuck with Spanish, it is my native language.

                    As for the remote control, what do you normally use? What is different, besides the language, in this remote location that a new solution is needed?

                    It is true that some parts don't have great Internet but almost all the big cities wouldn't give you any trouble with a good ISP. In what part of Mexico is your remote office located?

                    I personally vpn to a jump box and rdp or Vnc to Windows machines. Some small locations I have them set with Splashtop, and it works decently.

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                    • thwrT
                      thwr
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                      Normally RDP, SSH and X11 forwarding for me. Used AnyDesk (anydesk.com/remote-desktop) a few times. Fast, very fast. Built by former TeamViewer devs AFAIK. Don't know about security...

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @thwr
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                        @thwr said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

                        Normally RDP, SSH and X11 forwarding for me. Used AnyDesk (anydesk.com/remote-desktop) a few times. Fast, very fast. Built by former TeamViewer devs AFAIK. Don't know about security...

                        X11 over NX .... even faster!

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                        • thwrT
                          thwr @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller you already told me before, will check out NX. But as far as I understood, NX is creating new sessions like RDP?

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                            scottalanmiller @thwr
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                            @thwr said in Worth-while remote system administration tools - Preferably Open Source:

                            @scottalanmiller you already told me before, will check out NX. But as far as I understood, NX is creating new sessions like RDP?

                            It uses X11 under the hood. So yes.

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