Play Video Audio On Remote X Server Over SSH UPDATED
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A simple user interface and client-server architecture enable seamless connectivity for IT and help desk technicians to troubleshoot a remote device. Besides, you can voice or video call, or even text chat with your end-user to understand and resolve the issue better and faster.
The SSH protocol has been around for a few years and can send Applets (Java applets) back and forth with clients and servers, but they usually involve a relatively insecure connection. It can connect to a range of software, including window managers such as Fluxbox, or virtual machines such as Parallelsthat are activated using a session to run a desktop system.
It's also possible to use SSH as a virtual network. This is particularly useful when you want to add a video stream to a physical desktop that is hard to access. One such example might be an old laptop in a closet, or a remote desktop half a world away.
In this document, we describe how to stream a desktop session using SSH. To complicate things a little bit, we will run the client-server software using the Fluxbox virtual window manager. We are also going to use the FeedMe service. d2c66b5586