[ubuntu-in] Design of Remote Accessibility application

amit saha dandolls at yahoo.co.in
Tue Mar 20 10:18:57 GMT 2007


One of Google's SoC 2007 ideas by Ubuntu is

Remote accessibility

Ubuntu should have an easily installable and
enable-able feature to
allow remote access to your desktop, files, and other
resources over
the Internet. This could be accomplished via IPv6 when
available,
dynamic DNS (i.e. dyndns.org) and UPnP when not.
Ideally everything
would be ssh tunneled, with simple clients for
Windows, Mac, and Linux
distributed on USB keys or CD-R's. The client could
rely on public key
authentication and present options for VNC (or NX)
remote control,
drive mapping, or other resource sharing once
connected. When
appropriate, it should also allow read-only anonymous
access if the
owner has enabled it (for websites and shared
calendars, for example).

Any thoughts on how we could implement a Simple, Bare
Bone Remote
access software?

Amit Saha
*A Proud Ubuntero*
 (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/amitsaha)




  
  



		
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