Teamviewer remote connection to Antix 21 doesn’t work

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  • #79427
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      Hellow all,

      I installed Antix 21 on my Asus EEE 901 PC.

      I installed Teamviewer via Software installer and I tried remote control of my EEE,
      but I can’t connect from any other device.
      Teamviewer shows, that it’s ready to connect, but connect tu Antix isn’t possible.
      Connect from Teamviewer in Antix to other my devices is possible normally.

      Do you have normally function with connect to Antix remote desktop?
      Do you have any idea?

      Thank you for the advice

      • This topic was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by 4technik. Reason: english language spell check
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        No advice on Teamviewr.

        antiX provides its own in house packages for remote control via VNC:
        • 1-to-1 Assistance
        • SSH Conduit
        Both are available from the Package Installer in the antiX Control Centre

        1-to-1 Assistance requires:
        • antiX + 1-to-1 Assistance is running on both the server and viewer systems
        • Someone is seated at the server system
        • Someone is seated at the viewer system

        SSH-Conduit requires
        • antiX + SSH-Conduit is running on both the server and viewer systems
        • Someone is seated at the viewer system
        • No one is needed at the server system

        Both are secure and straightforward to use and lightweight while operating because most of the configuration and optimizing is already done. They are well suited to modern high powered systems and elderly low powered systems.

        Another lightweight option is available for remote control via VNC:
        • x11vnc
        It is available as an individual app from the Package Installer in the antiX Control Centre, and is also installed as part of 1-to-1 Assistance and SSH-Conduit.

        x11vnc is suitable when:
        • The server system is running x11vnc
        • The viewer system is running a VNC viewer of your choice
        • You are willing to conduct all the configuration yourself

        FAQ
        1-to-1 Assistance
        SSH Conduit

        Video
        1-to-1 Assistance
        SSH Conduit

        Forum
        1-to-1 Assistance
        SSH Conduit

        #79455
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          Hi SamK,
          Thank You for other possibilities of remote control Antix.

          If I understand correctly, from Windows or Android is remote control to Antix GUI via VNC from the same network
          or if i set portforwarding, I can connect from outside?

          Thank You

          #79458
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            …from Windows or Android…

            I can’t advise about those OSs.

            …remote control to Antix GUI…

            Do you mean control the desktop of this system i.e. it is running a VNC server on antiX?

            ,,,via VNC from the same network or if i set portforwarding, I can connect from outside?

            VNC connections within the same LAN do not require port forwarding.
            VNC connections from outside the LAN require forwarding a port in a router to the antiX system on which the VNC server is running inside the LAN.

            Security
            The default is for both 1-to-1 Assistance and SSH-Conduit to make secure connections between the server and viewer systems. If you do not use either of these apps you are responsible for implementing your own security measures. It is extremely unwise to make a connection from outside the router to a system inside the LAN without proper security.

            A Potential Way Forward
            The following should enable you to make a secure end-to-end connection using the app defaults. It assumes no one will be seated at the server system.

            On the system inside the LAN on which the VNC server is to be run:
            • Install antiX (or create an antiX live USB flash drive)
            • Install SSH-Conduit
            • Ensure your SSH server is running
            • Forward a port in your router to the system on which the VNC server is running
            • Start the SSH-Conduit VNC server

            On the system outside the LAN on which the VNC viewer is to be run:
            • Create an antiX live USB flash drive
            • Install SSH-Conduit
            • Boot the system using the antiX live USB flash drive
            • Start the SSH-Conduit VNC viewer and connect to the world facing IP addess of the remote router

            External Factors
            Irrespective of whether you use antiX apps or commercial apps, be aware that any policies or practices in place at either the server or viewer locations might interfere with establishing a connection between them. Consider, if you are trying to do this from a location outside your LAN (e.g. the site of your employer, or some other untrusted site), ensure what you are trying to achieve is permitted.

            While setting up, it is possible to eliminate external problems by initially creating a VNC server and a VNC viewer on separate systems within your LAN. Once you have this working you can introduce a connection from outside your LAN. The advantage of this method is any problems at this stage stem from beyond your known good and working LAN based systems.

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              Hi,
              thank You for advice.

              I tried to install ssh conduit from SW installer, but I see, It offer option install again.
              So I tried to instal via therm, but it’s ending with error:

              $ sudo apt install ssh-conduit-antix
              Načítají se seznamy balíků… Hotovo
              Vytváří se strom závislostí… Hotovo
              Načítají se stavové informace… Hotovo
              Následující NOVÉ balíky budou nainstalovány:
                ssh-conduit-antix
              0 aktualizováno, 1 nově instalováno, 0 k odstranění a 0 neaktualizováno.
              19 instalováno nebo odstraněno pouze částečně.
              Nutno stáhnout 0 B/364 kB archivů.
              Po této operaci bude na disku použito dalších 919 kB.
              (Načítá se databáze … nyní je nainstalováno 113826 souborů a adresářů.)
              Připravuje se nahrazení …/ssh-conduit-antix_1.1.4_all.deb …
              Rozbaluje se ssh-conduit-antix (1.1.4) …
              dpkg: chyba při zpracovávání archivu /var/cache/apt/archives/ssh-conduit-antix_1.1.4_all.deb (--unpack):
               zkouším přepsat soubor „/usr/share/antiX/FAQ/images/ssh-conduit/adm_change_vnc_password.jpg“, který je také v balíku faq-docs-antix 0.6.5
              dpkg-deb: chyba: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Roura přerušena (SIGPIPE))
              Při zpracování nastaly chyby:
               /var/cache/apt/archives/ssh-conduit-antix_1.1.4_all.deb
              E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

              What does it mean?

              • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by 4technik.
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                Is the package faq-docs-antix 0.6.5 installed on your system? It seems to be complaining about removing a file that is part of that package.

                The maintainer of both packages is anticapitalista, so you might ask him directly about the conflict (assuming you already have faq-docs-antix installed).

                stevesr0

                P.S. Same problem reported in post 77970 in Feb. They removed faq-docs-antix package and were able to install ssh-conduit-antix.

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                  Hi,
                  How do I find out correctly, which version or if is it installed?

                  $ whereis faq-docs-antix 0.6.5
                  faq-docs-antix:
                  0.6:

                  Thank You

                  #79617
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                  caprea
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                    Please look here about a work around, just remove faq-docs-antix
                    https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/ssh-conduit-antix-install-conflict-with-faq-docs-antix/

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                    anticapitalista
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                      The new faq-docs-antix package 0.6.6 should fix this now.

                      Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

                      antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

                      #79645
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                        Hi, I tried install X11vnc server too, but
                        after I run it and select port, there is som bug too:

                        The x11vnc program failed to start!

                        Maybe there is another VNC server
                        already listening on port 5900?

                        You will need to start over after
                        you make sure x11vnc can start.

                        Why?
                        Thank for advice

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