What happens is once the SSH tunnel is created with the embedded "Remote RDP Port to Localhost RDP Port MAP" an RDP session is created (127.0.0.1:15900) making the local MAC think the session is Local and not remote allowing the session to connect to any sessions that are running on the remote host MAC2 No Questions Asked. MAC1 -> SSH Tunnel via public internet to MAC2 -> Map MAC2 RDP Port via Secure SSH Tunnel back to MAC1 via Localhost Loopback Port -> Create RDP Session to mapped Loopback Port on MAC1īut be limited by only being able to start or connect to there own "User Account" session not anyone else's (especially not an Admin Session). Secure remote access to remote computer on a account per account basses. Click to expand.This is what client wants.
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