Could it be possible to connect by only from the one side like ANYDESK or Team Viewer?
MSaqib-Rocket opened this issue · 1 comments
I run this project and it runs fine but only on local host. It is a suggestion/question that how it can work like ANYDESK or TeamViewer so the clients just have to connect from only one side. Is there any possibility to achieve the task?
Do let me know if you have further questions.
The goal of P2P Remote Desktop
is to be portable, cross-platform
and require no configuration
for it to work. This is achievable through UDT Rendezvous connections and the STUN server. However, in some restrictive NAT environments, WAN connections may not be possible. You can read more about it here.
I developed 15 years ago the portable advanced remote administration tool called Pocket RDS for Windows and JRDS for cross-platform use.
Pocket RDS/JRDS utilize a reverse connection
for direct client-server communication
. To establish the connection between the client and server using reverse connection, you'll need to set up port forwarding on your router. Here's a helpful video guide to walk you through the process.
You can download and try them from here
Impressively, the remote desktop quality and speed seems faster than AnyDesk and TeamViewer! You can see a demonstration in this video
I'm considering also to making them open source too in the future.