rustdesk/doc.rustdesk.com

Document how to use TCP Tunnel

PackElend opened this issue · 6 comments

Hello,
I have tried the English and German Discord Channels but I don't get an answer on how to use the TCP Tunnel.
There is nothing in the FAQ.
Each time I define a port, RustDesk uses another one
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Local connection would be the port you point your client to:

Like if doing RDP....

rdp 127.0.0.1:50854, that would connect to in your case 21117 on the remote computer.
Hope this answers your question...

not sure
I want to tunnel the client through 443 to reach my phone(ID .... 8802), so I sue the public relay server.
my client is behind a corporate firewall, which only allows 443 traffic.

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I'm still failing to do so

eventually a step ahead 😄
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but I don't get an image, connection on mobile is frequently lost?

Connection Error
An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (os error 10054)
Need to check with a desktop client.
Or any other ports needed?

getting
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looks like I cannot tunnel the entire traffic or it fails due to existing proxy server (Zscaler Private Access) with custom Root CA

pdg1 commented

After reading this post I'm still not entirely sure I'm understanding how to properly setup TCP tunneling.
There don't seem to be any documents that explain what the TCP tunneling does.

The AnyDesk document that was linked earlier suggests that the tunneling can go both ways, but I don't see any way to do that in the client software as of version 1.3.5

I think this github issue was opened specifically requesting documentation on the feature.
Are currently there any plans to add this to the docs?