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know of any way to get windows explorer and cmd running as tabs?

Open leram84 opened this issue 8 years ago • 10 comments

having the servers file manager and a command prompt would basically eliminate the need for me to ever remote into the server again.

leram84 avatar Nov 03 '16 00:11 leram84

What OS are you running on your server?

causefx avatar Nov 03 '16 17:11 causefx

win10

leram84 avatar Nov 03 '16 19:11 leram84

actually, now that i think about it.... what if we could get full on rdp in a tab. is that even possible?? Being able to access every single service on my server from a friends computer all from one ssl encrypted domain would pretty much be the holy grail of plex servers.

leram84 avatar Nov 06 '16 18:11 leram84

Hi I use htpc manager and have the system tab as my main page. Throught this page I can see all process and even execute my preset scripts, meaning I hardly ever log into my pc directly.

http://m.imgur.com/U4cfZKI

phairplay avatar Nov 06 '16 19:11 phairplay

@Phairplay that's a good idea... u haven't had any problems running that inside a tab?

causefx avatar Nov 06 '16 19:11 causefx

Non at all runs like a dream I have 9 scripts that run without issue, I'm also able to kill process if needed.

It's the stats page of htpc manager

https://github.com/Hellowlol/HTPC-Manager

phairplay avatar Nov 06 '16 19:11 phairplay

https://studio-42.github.io/elFinder/#elf_l1_Lw

Im using that for file browsing. Works pretty good.

sredbull avatar Dec 03 '16 09:12 sredbull

Very cool! Though I'm pretty committed to making tightvnc work at this point, just so i can get complete control through idash. But its still near the end of my todo list for now

leram84 avatar Dec 03 '16 22:12 leram84

I have a working example with noVNC Github It was kinda easy to setup. Cloned the repo and downloaded websockify (part of noVNC) to the utils folder. and ran the ./utils/launch.sh command. browsing to http://192.168.178.222:6080/vnc.html?host=192.168.178.222&port=6080 made it view my Kodi screen. Using LibreElec and dispmanx vnc addon.

sredbull avatar Dec 04 '16 00:12 sredbull

the file browser from elFinder looks cool too .

sredbull avatar Dec 04 '16 00:12 sredbull