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Feb 28, 2009 By Jared Heinrichs 5 Comments

How to setup Adito Web SSL VPN

It’s setup time.

*NOTE* Adito has been rename to OpenVPN-ALS. You can also check out my guide – How to install OpenVPN-ALS on Ubuntu Linux.

This article assumes you’ve already setup and install Adito. If you haven’t you might want to learn How to install Adito on Ubuntu Linux.

All items I will be talking about will be able to find in the “Management Console”. This is the Blue task bar on the left hand side of the web interface. I will also be assuming you will have logged in as super user.

How to install and use a web Remote Desktop

1.) Go to the “Management Console” and click on “Extension Manager”.

2.) In the “Extention Store” click on “Remote Access”

3.) Click the icon on the far right hand side for “ProperJavaRDP”. This will make Adito download/install the software.

Filed Under: Adito Web SSL VPN

Comments

  1. john says

    Mar 4, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    i have this setup & working except the RDP. im not sure what it’s doing wrong?!?! anyone have an idea?

    it launches agent & gives me error msg. rdp is on & adito is authenticating thru the domain as it should. so everything works fine except RDP. any clue?

    server is runnin 2k8 standard

    properjavardp error pops up after agent launches to initialize connection saying
    “wrong modulus size! expected64+8got:264”

    any suggestions?

  2. cedric says

    Apr 19, 2010 at 2:43 am

    have you find a solution to your problem ?
    i have the same problem

  3. john says

    Sep 28, 2010 at 7:18 pm

    nope. lost cause. fml

  4. CJ says

    Jan 25, 2011 at 3:19 pm

    There’s a java version of seamless RDP that will work with Vista Class Windows RDP (including win2k8).

    search for Adito seamless rdp

  5. Jared Heinrichs says

    Jan 25, 2011 at 4:48 pm

    Thanks CJ!

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