remote accessing a PC



Surely theres some kind of azure connector that would let you on??

set up a teamviewer free account and log in on those remote PC's then the password wont change and you wont have this clart on - its what i do for my machines at home.
 
Can you access the firewall for wherever it is?

Can you access the firewall for wherever it is?


Sorry missed you saying it was azure vm. go into azure, go intot the nsgh for the nic and give it a temp external IP, open ports for rpc and smb (445 and 135) andrdp (3389) while youre at it.

Open a smb session to the new external ip from your own machine, authenticate with the windows passowrd (hopefuilly not also lost)

Grab psexec, connect interactive sesison to your client machine and turn on rdp (and client firewall rule for it) , you can then access the desktop with rdp, change the teamviewr password and turn of the external in azure
 
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Can you access the firewall for wherever it is?




Sorry missed you saying it was azure vm. go into azure, go intot the nsgh for the nic and give it a temp external IP, open ports for rpc and smb (445 and 135) andrdp (3389) while youre at it.

Open a smb session to the new external ip from your own machine, authenticate with the windows passowrd (hopefuilly not also lost)

Grab psexec, connect interactive sesison to your client machine and turn on rdp (and client firewall rule for it) , you can then access the desktop with rdp, change the teamviewr password and turn of the external in azure
Is your keyboard broken?
 
Can you access the firewall for wherever it is?




Sorry missed you saying it was azure vm. go into azure, go intot the nsgh for the nic and give it a temp external IP, open ports for rpc and smb (445 and 135) andrdp (3389) while youre at it.

Open a smb session to the new external ip from your own machine, authenticate with the windows passowrd (hopefuilly not also lost)

Grab psexec, connect interactive sesison to your client machine and turn on rdp (and client firewall rule for it) , you can then access the desktop with rdp, change the teamviewr password and turn of the external in azure

Bet you're a hit with the ladies
 
Can you access the firewall for wherever it is?




Sorry missed you saying it was azure vm. go into azure, go intot the nsgh for the nic and give it a temp external IP, open ports for rpc and smb (445 and 135) andrdp (3389) while youre at it.

Open a smb session to the new external ip from your own machine, authenticate with the windows passowrd (hopefuilly not also lost)

Grab psexec, connect interactive sesison to your client machine and turn on rdp (and client firewall rule for it) , you can then access the desktop with rdp, change the teamviewr password and turn of the external in azure

 
f***ing teamviewer password must of changed since my last connection is there any tools where you can just force a connection using ya PC's IP address

If you can already connect to the PC by IP address (ie you have a route to its LAN address) what the fuck are you using Teamviewer for to begin with (just set the PC to accept remote connections for "x" user)?
 

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