Hello everyone,
I am looking for ideas on how to rdp / vnc via html5 into my home network using my workstation in the office.
I have spent days without finding a usable solution.
General information and caveats:
In my office every url to a known provider of rdp / vnc services is blocked.
I can’t access Teamviewer.com, Splashtop, Anydesk etc.
It was not possible to redirect a domain I own via iframe to login.teamviewer
On my Windows 10 Workstation
I have no admin rights, so I can not install anything.
I have Firefox, Edge and IE 10 installed.
Java is blocked
I can not setup a vpn connection and
I can not use the build in Windows Remote Desktop app
I would like to access my homenetwork and vnc/rdp into a windows machine (if possible), just to look if everything is okay.
... homeserver, smart-heating, security cameras etc.
So what I have tried:
Using my Synology 3617xs and setting up a Win VM is working.
I can access my Diskstation and from there I can use the Virtual machine manager to kind of rdp into this vm and have a look if everything is good at home.
Problem: I don’t like the Diskstation to be switched on all day (power is expensive where I live and 160w would add up to the bill )
I can access the iKVM/HTML5 ipmi ui of my supermicro x10slh.
But there are serious performance issues and I have read that ipmi has several security problems, so it doesn’t feel right to point a external ip to this ipmi device.
I have tried ThinVNC (Thinfinity Remote Desktop) (without success – authorization doesn’t work and performance is horrible)
And I was not able to setup noVNC on a windows machine
FreeRDP HTML5 proxy on Windows was also not working.
It would be okay to pay for a workings solution. Shouldn’t be more than 100EUR a year.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
I am looking for ideas on how to rdp / vnc via html5 into my home network using my workstation in the office.
I have spent days without finding a usable solution.
General information and caveats:
In my office every url to a known provider of rdp / vnc services is blocked.
I can’t access Teamviewer.com, Splashtop, Anydesk etc.
It was not possible to redirect a domain I own via iframe to login.teamviewer
On my Windows 10 Workstation
I have no admin rights, so I can not install anything.
I have Firefox, Edge and IE 10 installed.
Java is blocked
I can not setup a vpn connection and
I can not use the build in Windows Remote Desktop app
I would like to access my homenetwork and vnc/rdp into a windows machine (if possible), just to look if everything is okay.
... homeserver, smart-heating, security cameras etc.
So what I have tried:
Using my Synology 3617xs and setting up a Win VM is working.
I can access my Diskstation and from there I can use the Virtual machine manager to kind of rdp into this vm and have a look if everything is good at home.
Problem: I don’t like the Diskstation to be switched on all day (power is expensive where I live and 160w would add up to the bill )
I can access the iKVM/HTML5 ipmi ui of my supermicro x10slh.
But there are serious performance issues and I have read that ipmi has several security problems, so it doesn’t feel right to point a external ip to this ipmi device.
I have tried ThinVNC (Thinfinity Remote Desktop) (without success – authorization doesn’t work and performance is horrible)
And I was not able to setup noVNC on a windows machine
FreeRDP HTML5 proxy on Windows was also not working.
It would be okay to pay for a workings solution. Shouldn’t be more than 100EUR a year.
Do you guys have any suggestions?