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/usr/local/bin/vncviewer <IP Address> &
Using xfreerdp
- Make sure you have a netconfig entry for the PC on the ICS network.
- Try pinging the PC from a host on the ICS subnet.
Start an xfreerdp session
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xfreerdp -g 1920x1280 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --ignore-certificate NETCONFIGNAME/IP |
Troubleshooting
- Make sure the PC is on and not asleep.
- Make sure the PC is on the right subnet and the host has access to that subnet (not all hosts have access to ICS).
- Make sure the PC has its IP address manually set to its netconfig-assigned IP address.
- Make sure the PC is pingable from the host.
- Check the Windows 7/10 Prerequisites above to make sure the PC is configured to allow rdp sessions.
- Try prepending NO_PROXY=NETCONFIGNAME/IP to your xfreerdp command in case you are using a proxy.