Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers
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@JaredBusch Yeah, you do have to click the XKCD button, and the site looks like I threw it up.
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@Grey said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
Yes, but I like https://xkpasswd.net/s/ more.
Thank you! I have a new favorite toy to play with!
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@stacksofplates It's probably that @JaredBusch didn't see the section for presets. It's cool. Two out of three IT Pros liked it, and @JaredBusch is a Negative Nancy for many other things, so no surprise that he hated it.
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I use Bitwarden's generator and just save my passwords. I dont really care about readability
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@IRJ said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
I use Bitwarden's generator and just save my passwords. I dont really care about readability
I do care about readability because I frequently find myself at company devices that don't have my password manager installed, so I end up typing it off my phone. That said - LP can make readable passwords.
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@Dashrender said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
@IRJ said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
I use Bitwarden's generator and just save my passwords. I dont really care about readability
I do care about readability because I frequently find myself at company devices that don't have my password manager installed, so I end up typing it off my phone. That said - LP can make readable passwords.
This is only an issue if you are accessing device physically.
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@IRJ said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
@Dashrender said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
@IRJ said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
I use Bitwarden's generator and just save my passwords. I dont really care about readability
I do care about readability because I frequently find myself at company devices that don't have my password manager installed, so I end up typing it off my phone. That said - LP can make readable passwords.
This is only an issue if you are accessing device physically.
True - which I do when I'm wondering around our clinical space fixing stupid.
Luckily, very little of that right now.
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@IRJ said in Looking for solutions to allow remote users access to their internal psychical computers:
I use Bitwarden's generator and just save my passwords. I dont really care about readability
Same here. I have it on my phones, my browsers and they even have a cli tool (I haven't used it though).
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I used ZeroTier and RDP (without the flow rules) worked fine. If you have AD then yes you have more work to do! I never properly got it working with RDP+AD.
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ZeroTier (with Flow rules) + RDP is how I solved this for my clients.
Can you make a guide I'd be interested in that read.