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A suitable method is using a cloud service or a compatible remote desktop solution.

A suitable method is using a cloud service or a compatible remote desktop solution.

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PickIeHead
Junior Member
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02-23-2016, 12:40 PM
#1
I have a Windows 10 home system I enjoy connecting to remotely for my kids' Minecraft server. It runs locally on my network, and I don’t need internet admin rights. Here are some secure approaches:

1. Upgrading to Windows Pro with RDP—though you mentioned you prefer it less, blocking the port via firewall adds extra protection.
2. Using a home RDP wrapper—check if it enhances security without introducing new risks.
3. Trying Chrome Remote Desktop—assess its safety based on your setup.
4. Opting for Anydesk or TeamViewer—both work well with strong passwords and 2FA, and I’ve used them successfully before.

Your safest choice depends on how critical you want protection to be.
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PickIeHead
02-23-2016, 12:40 PM #1

I have a Windows 10 home system I enjoy connecting to remotely for my kids' Minecraft server. It runs locally on my network, and I don’t need internet admin rights. Here are some secure approaches:

1. Upgrading to Windows Pro with RDP—though you mentioned you prefer it less, blocking the port via firewall adds extra protection.
2. Using a home RDP wrapper—check if it enhances security without introducing new risks.
3. Trying Chrome Remote Desktop—assess its safety based on your setup.
4. Opting for Anydesk or TeamViewer—both work well with strong passwords and 2FA, and I’ve used them successfully before.

Your safest choice depends on how critical you want protection to be.

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AndrijaPro07
Junior Member
45
02-23-2016, 01:19 PM
#2
I favor Parsec as my choice.
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AndrijaPro07
02-23-2016, 01:19 PM #2

I favor Parsec as my choice.

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02-25-2016, 10:39 AM
#3
I've tried all the options, but Parsec was the best fit so far.
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FatherOfRonnoc
02-25-2016, 10:39 AM #3

I've tried all the options, but Parsec was the best fit so far.

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plasmashock
Member
197
02-26-2016, 05:59 PM
#4
You don’t need a full server if you’re only looking at it. A Minecraft server can be launched via a command prompt—simply append “no-gui” to the end of a launch.bat file using Ash.
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plasmashock
02-26-2016, 05:59 PM #4

You don’t need a full server if you’re only looking at it. A Minecraft server can be launched via a command prompt—simply append “no-gui” to the end of a launch.bat file using Ash.

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Tommy6774
Member
161
02-26-2016, 07:26 PM
#5
Teamviewer is working well... disabling the password login would mean anyone could access your account (you already have 2FA enabled). Eventually I might test parsec, but I prefer not to change multiple family computers at once.
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Tommy6774
02-26-2016, 07:26 PM #5

Teamviewer is working well... disabling the password login would mean anyone could access your account (you already have 2FA enabled). Eventually I might test parsec, but I prefer not to change multiple family computers at once.

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Pearple
Junior Member
48
02-26-2016, 07:56 PM
#6
I initially thought Parsec was only for gaming purposes, but I realized it could serve other needs. Most of my time has been spent using remote desktop at work, which I relied on regularly. My goal was to enhance security by preventing new vulnerabilities, so I considered setting up RDP instead, as it would expose the machine to external threats.
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Pearple
02-26-2016, 07:56 PM #6

I initially thought Parsec was only for gaming purposes, but I realized it could serve other needs. Most of my time has been spent using remote desktop at work, which I relied on regularly. My goal was to enhance security by preventing new vulnerabilities, so I considered setting up RDP instead, as it would expose the machine to external threats.

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
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03-02-2016, 01:15 PM
#7
I might need to perform routine upkeep such as reviewing event logs and removing unnecessary files. Since the device has 16 GB storage, it could be worth using more if Minecraft isn't heavily taxing the CPU.
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Lorddoom139
03-02-2016, 01:15 PM #7

I might need to perform routine upkeep such as reviewing event logs and removing unnecessary files. Since the device has 16 GB storage, it could be worth using more if Minecraft isn't heavily taxing the CPU.

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Alaskan_rs
Junior Member
23
03-03-2016, 08:49 AM
#8
All tasks can be handled via SSH. Event logs can be accessed from the terminal, file removal is a standard command, and most server applications are designed for terminal use.
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Alaskan_rs
03-03-2016, 08:49 AM #8

All tasks can be handled via SSH. Event logs can be accessed from the terminal, file removal is a standard command, and most server applications are designed for terminal use.

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JediMasterDez
Member
52
03-03-2016, 12:32 PM
#9
Parsec isn't worth the effort. The main issue is it needs a GPU and the library is outdated for modern systems. I prefer working with a graphical interface on Windows instead of using DOS command lines. Compared to other UNIX shells, I find PowerShell unfamiliar. I haven't fully adapted to it yet.
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JediMasterDez
03-03-2016, 12:32 PM #9

Parsec isn't worth the effort. The main issue is it needs a GPU and the library is outdated for modern systems. I prefer working with a graphical interface on Windows instead of using DOS command lines. Compared to other UNIX shells, I find PowerShell unfamiliar. I haven't fully adapted to it yet.

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Superjulo
Member
121
03-03-2016, 01:52 PM
#10
For home access, VNC is a good option. Avoid using RDP wrappers since they may create security risks. The top alternatives are Team Viewer or Google Remote Desktop.
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Superjulo
03-03-2016, 01:52 PM #10

For home access, VNC is a good option. Avoid using RDP wrappers since they may create security risks. The top alternatives are Team Viewer or Google Remote Desktop.

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