• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    FreeRDP 3.0 continues getting better for this open-source solution for interoperability with Microsoft RDP for remote desktop purposes.

    Released at the end of July was the FreeRDP 3.0 beta for this open-source Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) implementation.

    FreeRDP 3.0 is bringing AAD/AVD authentication, WebSocket Transport, SmartCard emulation support, OpenSSL 3 support, a new reference client based on SDL2, and a wide array of other improvements for this remote desktop/GUI handling solution for interoperability with Microsoft’s RDP on Windows.

    With today’s FreeRDP 3.0 Beta 2 release there is improved AAD support, improved HTTP gateway failure logging, improved shadow server error handling, CMake build system enhancements, the SDL client now has basic multi-monitor support, improved MinGW build support, and various other enhancements.

    Downloads and more details on the FreeRDP 3.0 Beta 2 release via GitHub.


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    1 year ago

    So can I install this on a Windows Home PC (which doesn’t allow incoming rdp connection by default) and access it through Linux? I know there is rdpwrap, but it hasnt been updated last I checked

    I couldn’t find any clear info on this.

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      1 year ago

      Freerdp is a client not the server. As far as I know for windows you’d need to use something like no machine or teamviewer for that kind of functionality (or upgrade to pro for the rdp function)

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      To access Linux from Windows, you need to install xrdp in Linux, if using Ubuntu there was some install problem and a guy made a script to properly install it.

      To access windows from Linux, use remmina in Linux, it works pretty well I’m using it daily. Remmina can use a lot of remote protocol, FreeRDP is one of them.