Rustdesk started as an open-source alternative to TeamViewer. Now, it offers more than just remote desktop access, making it handy for casual self-hosting.

With no need for (dyn)DNS, port forwarding, or a VPN, you can get:

  • Remote terminal
  • File transfer
  • Tunneling (similar to SSH port forwarding)
  • Remote desktop

I think it’s a solid choice if you have a simple one-server setup.

  • Breadhax0r@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Ive been wanting to try out rust desk for a few weeks now but im not currently in a position where I can test it out.

    I saw it uses a public relay server and they have a subscription model to self host, and I’m not particularly interested in either of those options. Are you able to self host a server for free if youre just connecting to a single computer?

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      10 days ago

      You can host the open-source ID and Relay servers for simple remote access at no cost. The pro subscription is mainly about account and device management.

      compose.yaml
      services:
        hbbs:
          container_name: hbbs
          image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server:latest
          command: hbbs
          volumes:
            - ./data:/root
          network_mode: "host"
          depends_on:
            - hbbr
          restart: always
      
        hbbr:
          container_name: hbbr
          image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server:latest
          command: hbbr
          volumes:
            - ./data:/root
          network_mode: "host"
          restart: always
      
    • Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 days ago

      The open source server allows unlimited connections I think. The point of the paid server is user & device management, shared address book and some other enterprise features

      • Smash@lemmy.self-hosted.site
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        7 days ago

        It looks way better than TeamViewer or AnyDesk, just like it would be local (similar to how RemoteDektop looks). Of course it can begin to stutter when watching videos ect but everything else is fine.