February-4th-2019, 04:41 PM
(This post was last modified: February-6th-2019, 09:13 AM by Armin@netPI.)
Many of you know TeamViewer as remote support tool transmitting the screen of a remotely installed device to a local display over the Internet.
An Internet server between TeamViewer Host installed on the device and the TeamViewer Client as management console negotiates the traffic.
Today we released a TeamViewer example container that allows controlling a root login console session within the containers context.
Now it is easier than ever to log on to a remotely installed container application and manage and control it from outside.
The Docker Example container can be found here
The Build Script for the container can be found here
Please take a notice of TeamViewer's End User License Agreement Using it commercially is not for free.
Thx
Armin
An Internet server between TeamViewer Host installed on the device and the TeamViewer Client as management console negotiates the traffic.
Today we released a TeamViewer example container that allows controlling a root login console session within the containers context.
Now it is easier than ever to log on to a remotely installed container application and manage and control it from outside.
The Docker Example container can be found here
The Build Script for the container can be found here
Please take a notice of TeamViewer's End User License Agreement Using it commercially is not for free.
Thx
Armin
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