On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Wobo > > Le 2012-03-30 02:03, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit : > >> 2012/3/30 Marc Paré<[email protected]>: >>> >>> I am planning a trip in the next few months and will need remote access >>> to >>> my desktop with full GUI use. I have been using TeamViewer and getting >>> good >>> results with it. But if my computer reboots while I am away, and if no >>> one >>> is there to re-start my desktop, TeamViewer on linux is not able to >>> auto-start and let me back into my computer. >> >> >> First use ssh to log in to your computer and re-start your desktop. >> Then you can use teamviewer. >> > > Thanks, but how would I do this? I have never done ssh remotely. Can I > imagine I can't do this if I don't have a static IP? > > mARC >
You can setup a dynamic ip service. I use no-ip.org. It has a Linux client so it has your IP address updated every time you turn your computer on. You will also need to set up a forward of the SSH service in your WiFi router if you are using one. -- Diego Bello Carreño
