Configuring remote connection to a Linux machine
Configuring remote connection to a Linux machine
Hi, you're planning a thoughtful PC build for your nephews. To ensure stability and learning opportunities, installing a Linux distro like Mint is a great choice. Since they're new to PCs, you'll need remote management options. You can set up unattended access using both Remote Desktop and SSH connections. This approach gives them flexibility while keeping the system secure. Let me know if you need more details!
Suggest setting up SSH then connect remotely using tailscale or zerotier. A peer-to-peer VPN option will help you bypass needing to enter your firewall settings yourself at home. Just watch out for key expirations and ensure you update logins before they reach expiration.
TeamViewer performs better than VNC for this type of assistance because it employs a "masquerade sidestep" around firewalls, ensuring no security drawback even when turned off. The user was discussing maintenance tasks, noting that a desktop setup is unnecessary for such work.
OP referred to remote desktop in particular. Teamviewer would also be suitable. I missed noting it can run on Linux as well.