[arm-allstar] Installing teamviewer on hamvoip allstar
Jesse Royall
w5los at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 15 22:44:55 EST 2018
Weaved by remot3it does ssh and is lite weight. I use it on all my pis except allstar. I’m missing some dependencies that I haven’t been able to resolve and they don’t have a arch installer so it wasn’t so simple to just get it going.
But works great. I just open the app on my iOS then copy the proxy url into my ssh app and then I can get into which ever pi I need.
They do support VNC as well but you just add services as needed. Since most of my stuff I do via ssh it just simple to pool my pi’s into one app
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> On Jun 15, 2018, at 1:14 PM, "\"KD2NFC wrote:
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> I agree. Teamviewer and realvnc is meant to use if you have a GUI installed. But I get if you are already using teamviewer and have a lot of computers that you already use to access them with, then it makes sense to keep your remote access in one system. Not everyone uses their raspberry pi for a dedicated allstar system either, they may run other things on it, like a GUI, so it’s totally understandable. And as time goes by and we get faster micro computers, which are already out there, running a GUI will be a moot point if performance is a concern. Personally I use ssh (winscp) on my allstar node and have gotten accustomed to using ssh so much that I now use ssh more on other raspberry pi’s that I have gui’s running on them. But like I said some systems I run programs in a GUI Terminal because I like the visual aid where I can take a quick look at the apps I have running without having to do much keying. For that system I like to connect with realvnc from other computers around the house or remotely.
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> Use whatever suits your needs or skill level.
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> Joe
> Kd2nfc
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>> On Jun 15, 2018, at 5:52 AM, Eric Harrison via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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>> You can accomplish the same goal by using reverse ssh tunnelling and requires less set up. Team viewer is not needed.
>> N7JYS
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>> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 11:56 PM, Danny K5CG via arm-allstar<arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote: The only advantage is that if the Pi is behind a router at a remote location, TeamViewer sets up a remote session via their server that eliminates port forwarding.
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "ARM Allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>> To: "ARM Allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>> Cc: "wa3dsp" <wa3dsp at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 10:50:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Installing teamviewer on hamvoip allstar
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>> I guess I am not seeing the reason to go to all that rouble to install
>> teamviewer on a non graphical system when you have ssh. Am I missing
>> something?
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>> *73 Doug*
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>> *WA3DSP*
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>> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 5:03 PM, "Richard Bateman via arm-allstar" <
>> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I recently learned that you can use teamviewer on a linux machine to access
>>> the console -- including a raspberry pi. There were a few gotchas
>>> installing it on my hamvoip controller, so I thought I'd share the tricks
>>> in case anyone else is trying to do so.
>>>
>>> -----------
>>> # First install the dependencies
>>> # you need root access for any of these commands! prepend sudo if needed
>>>
>>> pacman -S fontconfig libsm libxinerama libxrender libxtst qt5-x11extras
>>> qt5-webkit qt5-quickcontrols qt5-declarative qt5-quickcontrols
>>>
>>> #The arch packages don't install them where teamviewer expects, so fix that
>>> with:
>>>
>>> ln -s /usr/lib/qt /usr/lib/qt5
>>>
>>> # Go to https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/ to find the latest
>>> in
>>> "other systems" for "armv7 32bit"
>>>
>>> wget
>>> https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer-
>>> host_armhf.tar.xz
>>>
>>> tar xvf teamviewer-host_armhf.tar.xz
>>> cd teamviewer
>>> ./tv-setup install
>>>
>>> -----
>>>
>>> This should install teamviewer; it'll ask you questions, answer them as you
>>> see fit. Once installed you can find your teamviewer id by running
>>> "teamviewer info". You can set a password with "teamviewer password abc123"
>>> (replace abc123 with your password).
>>>
>>> IF you have a teamviewer account you can add it to that account with
>>> "teamviewer setup"
>>>
>>> Other teamviewer commands can be found with "teamviewer help"
>>>
>>> Hope that helps someone!
>>>
>>> Richard
>>> KD7BBC
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