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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford @dafyre
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      @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

      @BBigford Nice! ... Do you guys not have translogs or anything to get closer to current?

      We do keep translogs, but the way that he messed with it, and nobody knew until a week later, really messed with "what is really current?"

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @dafyre
        last edited by bbigford

        @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

        @BBigford Nice! ... Do you guys not have translogs or anything to get closer to current?

        The reason I didn't know for sure about that one cause some production systems temporarily get moved over to circular logging.

        Every time that happens I chirp up with "well if we have a catastrophe, backups won't be the same." This being one of those instances... but nobody had circular logging enabled it looks like. So things weren't totally screwed.

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        • sully93S
          sully93
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          Remote Desktop Manager by Devolutions here.

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          • dafyreD
            dafyre @sully93
            last edited by dafyre

            @sully93 said in Remote connection manager:

            Remote Desktop Manager by Devolutions here.

            That one is kinda pricey for just the Remote Desktop Manager, isn't it?

            Edit: I stand corrected. They do offer a free version.

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              Shuey
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              For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

              For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

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              • zuphzuphZ
                zuphzuph Banned @Shuey
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                @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @zuphzuph
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                  @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                  @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                  For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                  For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                  Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                  The problem is that next to every non-MS RDP client I know uses the FreeRDP lib behind the scenes. That's why they all show the same quirks 😉

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                    Shuey @zuphzuph
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                    @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                    @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                    For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                    For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                    Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                    What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @Shuey
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                      @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                      @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                      @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                      For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                      For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                      Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                      What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                      For me, Terminals and one other one (I can't remember which) just absolutely refuse to open more than about 6 connections... any more than that and the connections will crash.

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                        Shuey @dafyre
                        last edited by

                        @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

                        @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                        @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                        @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                        For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                        For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                        Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                        What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                        For me, Terminals and one other one (I can't remember which) just absolutely refuse to open more than about 6 connections... any more than that and the connections will crash.

                        I've definitely never seen that issue, and I've had multiple times where I've had up to 12 connections open at once when I'm updating our servers. Have you been using the latest version(s)?

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                        • dafyreD
                          dafyre @Shuey
                          last edited by

                          @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                          @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

                          @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                          @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                          @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                          For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                          For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                          Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                          What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                          For me, Terminals and one other one (I can't remember which) just absolutely refuse to open more than about 6 connections... any more than that and the connections will crash.

                          I've definitely never seen that issue, and I've had multiple times where I've had up to 12 connections open at once when I'm updating our servers. Have you been using the latest version(s)?

                          No. I'm using one called MobaXterm. It's not free, but it works really well with everything I throw at it (RDP, SSH, VNC, X Apps on occasion)... A couple of times a week, I'll have ~30 connections open and it never breaks a sweat.

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                          • thwrT
                            thwr @dafyre
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                            @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

                            @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                            @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

                            @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                            @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                            @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                            For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                            For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                            Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                            What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                            For me, Terminals and one other one (I can't remember which) just absolutely refuse to open more than about 6 connections... any more than that and the connections will crash.

                            I've definitely never seen that issue, and I've had multiple times where I've had up to 12 connections open at once when I'm updating our servers. Have you been using the latest version(s)?

                            No. I'm using one called MobaXterm. It's not free, but it works really well with everything I throw at it (RDP, SSH, VNC, X Apps on occasion)... A couple of times a week, I'll have ~30 connections open and it never breaks a sweat.

                            Yup, awesome tool.

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                            • thwrT
                              thwr @Shuey
                              last edited by thwr

                              @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                              @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                              @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                              For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                              For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                              Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                              What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                              • Copy & paste doesn't work
                              • Window resize has a chance to crash the connection
                              • Connection handling like dafyre said
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                                Shuey @thwr
                                last edited by

                                @thwr said in Remote connection manager:

                                @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                                @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                                For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                                Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                                What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                                • Copy & paste doesn't work
                                • Window resize has a hance to crash the connection
                                • Connection handling like dafyre said

                                Ah, sorry to hear it has had those quirks for you guys :-/. I've never experienced any of those issues, but I'm glad you have another great tool to use :).

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                                • dafyreD
                                  dafyre @thwr
                                  last edited by

                                  @thwr said in Remote connection manager:

                                  @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                  @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                                  @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                  For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                                  For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                                  Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                                  What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                                  • Copy & paste doesn't work
                                  • Window resize has a chance to crash the connection
                                  • Connection handling like dafyre said

                                  What Antivirus do you use, @thwr ? I have to specifically allow some apps to be able to copy & paste in Webroot.

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                                  • thwrT
                                    thwr @dafyre
                                    last edited by

                                    @dafyre said in Remote connection manager:

                                    @thwr said in Remote connection manager:

                                    @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                    @zuphzuph said in Remote connection manager:

                                    @Shuey said in Remote connection manager:

                                    For RDP connections: https://terminals.codeplex.com/

                                    For VNC connections: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vncaddressbook/

                                    Terminals is ok... still has it's quirks too. Seems like literally every RDCM software does though. 😐

                                    What kind of quirks do you notice? I've never noticed any with Terminals and I've been using it for several years now (and it's continually in development). You've definitely piqued my interest now :D.

                                    • Copy & paste doesn't work
                                    • Window resize has a chance to crash the connection
                                    • Connection handling like dafyre said

                                    What Antivirus do you use, @thwr ? I have to specifically allow some apps to be able to copy & paste in Webroot.

                                    Sophos, it's not causing this.

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