Good question, Andrew! Are you looking to run it solely on a local network or like a hybrid solution? If solely on a local, then I would expose the ports instead of only allowing them through Nginx Proxy Manager. If you're looking for a hybrid solution, then I would consider using your internal DNS server to change where the domain routes to, maybe make it route to the IP of the docker server. Hope this helps and please reach out if I can assist!
now one more thing need to ask is there any limitation on connection in case we self hosted on our server also how many parallel connection we can take at a time. You know better support guys need to handle so many client. Another issue found is people often format system so his old and new both connection are there in my system so does it count in limitation as all are nos so its difficult to search which one needs to delete.
Prashant, no limitations that I can find :) Most people that want to pay for it, are paying for the support as well as the pay version comes with a web interface. I think it'll suite your needs just fine for a small business or home office. I think the web interface might be worth it if you're managing a bunch of computers, but totally up to you :) Hope this helps, my friend!
do we need to change server on client machine does it mandatory to connect it to our server ? I mean client may have other people who needs to connect using RustDesk we can't tell them to change server for each vendor. Can we connect to client without changing server address using our server
Prashant, great question! You don't have to use your own server, you can totally use the server that comes by default on the client and use that very similar to Teamviewer. Thank you for asking this!
Thank you very much for the video it helped me getting the rustdesk server up and running, I am having an issue with the client not sure if you could help, I downloaded and installed the client successfully it connected to my server without issues but when I try to connect to another computer it says key mismatch right away, any idea how to fix this error?
For sure! Sorry you're having some hiccups though, when you specified your server's address, did you put anything in the relay, API, or key fields? I'd check to make sure they're blank unless you did add a key.
@@synacktime I figured out the issue I had to look for the key within the volume where the container was deployed then I have added the key to the client and that worked, thank you very much for your video from all the videos I found for rustdesk server deployment this was the easiest to follow with the easiest method to deploy.
Sorry to hear that bud! I used to not like docker too, but I was converted a while back. Rust desk can also be installed on a barebones machine too. Check out their GitHub. github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk Also I'd love to know why you don't like Docker and what you prefer! Take care!
@@synacktime Docker uses a convoluted mess of layers that obscures how services could work together directly on baremetal, or a VM/CT. I don't learn anything when I watch a youtuber use docker-compose. Waste of my time.
great easy to understand video
Thank you! 😊
You get a sub. Thanks for the video
You rock!!
What about local network?
Good question, Andrew! Are you looking to run it solely on a local network or like a hybrid solution? If solely on a local, then I would expose the ports instead of only allowing them through Nginx Proxy Manager. If you're looking for a hybrid solution, then I would consider using your internal DNS server to change where the domain routes to, maybe make it route to the IP of the docker server. Hope this helps and please reach out if I can assist!
now one more thing need to ask is there any limitation on connection in case we self hosted on our server also how many parallel connection we can take at a time. You know better support guys need to handle so many client. Another issue found is people often format system so his old and new both connection are there in my system so does it count in limitation as all are nos so its difficult to search which one needs to delete.
Prashant, no limitations that I can find :) Most people that want to pay for it, are paying for the support as well as the pay version comes with a web interface. I think it'll suite your needs just fine for a small business or home office. I think the web interface might be worth it if you're managing a bunch of computers, but totally up to you :) Hope this helps, my friend!
do we need to change server on client machine does it mandatory to connect it to our server ? I mean client may have other people who needs to connect using RustDesk we can't tell them to change server for each vendor. Can we connect to client without changing server address using our server
Prashant, great question! You don't have to use your own server, you can totally use the server that comes by default on the client and use that very similar to Teamviewer. Thank you for asking this!
Thank you very much for the video it helped me getting the rustdesk server up and running, I am having an issue with the client not sure if you could help, I downloaded and installed the client successfully it connected to my server without issues but when I try to connect to another computer it says key mismatch right away, any idea how to fix this error?
For sure! Sorry you're having some hiccups though, when you specified your server's address, did you put anything in the relay, API, or key fields? I'd check to make sure they're blank unless you did add a key.
@@synacktime I figured out the issue I had to look for the key within the volume where the container was deployed then I have added the key to the client and that worked, thank you very much for your video from all the videos I found for rustdesk server deployment this was the easiest to follow with the easiest method to deploy.
@@KillTask That made my day, thank you!! :)
Does the self-hosted version allow web browser remote control?
Yup! But since we're not running the pro version, we didn't have access to it. Great question!
Damn, I was all in until you said "docker"... not interested.
Sorry to hear that bud! I used to not like docker too, but I was converted a while back. Rust desk can also be installed on a barebones machine too. Check out their GitHub. github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk
Also I'd love to know why you don't like Docker and what you prefer! Take care!
@@synacktime Docker uses a convoluted mess of layers that obscures how services could work together directly on baremetal, or a VM/CT. I don't learn anything when I watch a youtuber use docker-compose. Waste of my time.
@@MarkConstable Sorry to hear that! I doubt all of my videos will be docker related, so feel free to check back! Appreciate the input. :)