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Debian RDP Server[How to Install XRDP Server]
« on: May 17, 2021, 03:46:53 AM »
What is a Debian RDP Server?
As you may already know, one of the most significant problems for Linux users is working with Remote Desktop (RDP) Services. Since Linux servers don’t have a pre-installed DE (Desktop Environment), an implementation of Microsoft RDP is used for providing a fully RDP-compatible experience. Therefore, a Debian RDP server is working with an open-source Remote Desktop Protocol server named XRDP.

What is the RDP Protocol?
The Microsoft RDP Protocol provides remote display and allows users to control their remote desktops as if they were working on it locally. The basic function of RDP is transmitting an output device from the remote server to the client, and the input device (keyboard/mouse) from the client to the remote server. This connection is extremely asymmetric, and by default is encrypted via RSA’s RC4 block. To buy RDP you should be very careful about the exact specifications your require for certain projects.

Debian is an open-source and free software which was first introduced by Ian Murdock. This software is a Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Debian Project. This is a Unix-like operating system based on the Linux kernel that numerous packages run on it. Debian GNU/Linux is:

Dynamic: As Debian is an open-source distribution, over a thousand volunteers work on it, constantly. They contribute new and improved code for evolving Debian, rapidly.
Redistributable and Free to Use: For the development of Debian, no fee or payment for consortium membership is needed. Also, all formal packages of Debian GNU/Linux are free to distribute, and Debian FTP archives carry approximately 930 software packages which are distributable under specific terms.
Full-featured: At present, Debian includes more than 58000 software packages. You can select which packages to install by a list, descriptions, and tools provided by Debian. These packages include precompiled software that also comes with a package manager (APT), and other utilities for an easy installation.