linux-remote: Let your Linux server have the GUI in one minute.

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linux-remote is a Webside Remote Desktop of Linux.
It Create by Nodejs/js, html, css. Connecting via HTTP, Websocket. Visit by browser.
It is tiny. It takes only a minute to complete the installation and startup.

You can get Apps like Terminal, File Manager. they are also based on Web.
Online demo:
First register a new user: register
Then visit demo: demo

For more please visit repository: https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote
 
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So....this can only work if sudo access (root) is granted........the page to register at is insecure.......and the Firefox blurb which relates to that is HERE
..."Insecure password warning in Firefox"
If a login page for your favorite site is insecure, you can try and see if a secure version of the page exists by typing https:// before the URL in the address bar. You can also try to contact the web administrator for the site and ask them to secure their connection.
(good luck with that)

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About insecure pages

Pages that need to transmit private information, such as credit cards, personal information and passwords, need to have a secure connection to help prevent attackers from stealing your information. (Tip: A secure connection will have "HTTPS" in the address bar, along with a green lock icon.)

I remain unconvinced re the "secureness " of this product
 
So....this can only work if sudo access (root) is granted........the page to register at is insecure.......and the Firefox blurb which relates to that is HERE
..."Insecure password warning in Firefox"
If a login page for your favorite site is insecure, you can try and see if a secure version of the page exists by typing https:// before the URL in the address bar. You can also try to contact the web administrator for the site and ask them to secure their connection.
(good luck with that)

""

About insecure pages

Pages that need to transmit private information, such as credit cards, personal information and passwords, need to have a secure connection to help prevent attackers from stealing your information. (Tip: A secure connection will have "HTTPS" in the address bar, along with a green lock icon.)

I remain unconvinced re the "secureness " of this product
This is a demo, so I didn't use https. I will use it in the future.
For security, please read it: https://github.com/linux-remote/linux-remote#secure
 

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