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
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)
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.
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.
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)
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.