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polo 09-20-2009 09:40 PM

Windows Remote Desktop Connection
 
Anyone knows about this:
How does an application running on computer X know whether I'm accessing it from computer X locally, or remotely from computer Y?
And is there a way to make it think I'm accessing it locally, even when I'm remotely connected to the terminal?

os is Win xp

thanks

samrieh 09-21-2009 11:00 PM

I think u could using the windows live messenger and u could while talking to ur frnd u can click on Actions--> Request Remote Assistence and u can check/ help ur buddy through seeing on all his pc :P

Kingroudy 09-22-2009 12:37 AM

i'm sure that you are trying to turn off an antivirus or an internet security suite.
the answer is easy, the application monitors the port and will know whether the action taken is from the local or the remote user.
As for how to spoof a local user, it's complicated not to say impossible.

polo 09-22-2009 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingroudy (Post 198443)
i'm sure that you are trying to turn off an antivirus or an internet security suite.
the answer is easy, the application monitors the port and will know whether the action taken is from the local or the remote user.
As for how to spoof a local user, it's complicated not to say impossible.

actually, it's not directly related to security. more to saving $$s :)

I have both admin & physical access to both computer. One of them is at work, and we have a commercial program running on it. I want to use that program from home, by remotely connecting to my work computer, however due to licensing issues the program doesn't allow me to use it using a remote connection.

so when i'm at work, i can log in and use it fine. From home, i can connect to my work computer, but the program figures out that i'm remotely connected and locks...

so does it become any easier if i have physical access to the machine (from work)?

thx

Kingroudy 09-22-2009 09:42 PM

^^ i didn't really understand your question.. could you please elaborate?

Sony 09-22-2009 10:36 PM

from the title i thought you were talking about the new feature of the msn...

as for remote access i hate it ! and especially it's code...

be sure that your firewall allows it and after playing with your "remote"..turn it off again.

polo 09-22-2009 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingroudy (Post 198508)
^^ i didn't really understand your question.. could you please elaborate?

i don't know why some people are taking about msn.

anyway, i think Kingroudy understood my question the 1st time.

you had said it was very difficult, nearly impossible.
got it.
but i though you had in mind that i was trying to hack something, which i am not.
so I'm telling you that i have admin privileges on both machines, and i can actually be physically there if needed to adjust any settings, etc... if that makes it an easier/more doable task? (of hiding from the application the fact that i'm remotely connected whenever i actually am)

thanks

Sony 09-22-2009 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polo (Post 198525)
i don't know why some people are taking about msn.

ya habibi...what i was talking about is this

if you read the passage you can see that :
" With your permission, he/she can use his or her mouse and keyboard to work with you on your computer."
if that is what you want..try this method...


and...i'm NOT "some people"...i'm Sony.

Google 09-23-2009 02:07 AM

Hmmm... You want to just run that application or what?
You can do a trick by remotely running a batch script that will locally run the application you're talking about! So it won't detect this as RPC ;)

polo 09-23-2009 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sony (Post 198527)
ya habibi...what i was talking about is this

if you read the passage you can see that :
" With your permission, he/she can use his or her mouse and keyboard to work with you on your computer."
if that is what you want..try this method...


and...i'm NOT "some people"...i'm Sony.

dude i meant no offence. there is yourself, and there is "samrieh" who mentioned msn. just saying that this is not related to msn

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google (Post 198540)
Hmmm... You want to just run that application or what?
You can do a trick by remotely running a batch script that will locally run the application you're talking about! So it won't detect this as RPC ;)

yes, i just want to run the application. Thanks for the batch script idea. I'll look into it and how to implement it. hopefully it'll work


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