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Jul 9, 2024, 3:55:07 AM7/9/24
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The problem is because of anydesk as what @gerry666uk says because their GPG key is obviously not supported by EL9 versions. In fact, their website only provides downloads for EL7 and EL8. Most likely they are using a legacy GPG key in sha1 or something. That problem is for them to resolve ensuring to use the appropriate GPG key that EL9 supports.

I am trying to install Anydesk in ubuntu mate 64 bit 20.04 LTS running in Raspberry Pi 4 4GB model and I am new to Linux operating system. I tried downloading Anydesk for linux and Raspberry Pi from the Anydesk website but when tried installing with package installer both ended up with an error saying wrong architecture. Can anyone please guide me how to install...

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I finally figured out how to install Anydesk/Team Viewer in Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu Mate. All you need to do is just add other architecture like "armhf" or "i 386" both should work, well I had download the armhf.deb file so I add the armhf cross platform to the repository and updated it, then it is standard installation process just by clicking on the downloaded file and install it.

In order to add cross platform repository open terminal and I entered
" sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf " for armhf and press enter
And for i386 type " sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 " then press enter
After this you have to update the repository by typing
"sudo apt-get update" followed by
"sudo apt-get upgrade"
Then you can easily install any packages or software you wanted to which are supported.

If you install ubuntu-mate 64bit, I believe you need the arm64 package for anydesk. Unfortunately there are lots of software that do not support the architecture yet. You may have to use a different program for now.

Ok. Thanks for replying,
I was thinking if I download ubuntu supported 64bit i368 package and install after adding cross platform of i368 with "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i368" for the Anydesk " _5.5.6-1_amd64.deb "
Well I am not sure if it will work or not...

Actually why I wanted to install Anydesk is because it is simple to use and the Raspberry Pi is located 300 kilometres away in a small village from my location (Bangalore India). There my dad is using Raspberry Pi 4 4gb model running Ubuntu Mate 64bit 20.04lts as a desktop computer.
He is not much familiar with linux and I am supporting him over video call to do software installation. And all he got is a smartphone and Pi 4 at present COVID19 situation.
If anyone can suggest me any GUI based remote access application that can run on existing software it would be very helpful...
Thank you..

Hello all,
Finally today I got a remote access GUI application called "NoMachine" working on the pi. I installed on the Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB varient) running Ubuntu Mate 20.04, 64bit OS.
Installation is very simple by clicking on the downloaded ".Deb" file and install using standard package installer. I had download NoMachine for Raspberry Pi ARM V8 64 bit version.
Link is " =29&s=Raspberry "
Now I need to figure out how to use the software..

Finally I got TeamViewer working on Pi 4 running Ubuntu Mate 20.04.1 (64bit), it works great over internet with GUI.
Actually installing TeamViewer is very easy, just by downloading and install through package manager but it requires armhf architecture and can be added with "sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf" initially also it may ask for libxtst6, which can be installed by "sudo apt-get install libxtst6:armhf".
Only thing is the TeamViewer software works as a host. I haven't yet figured out how to take remote access through Raspberry Pi.

Since is it impossible to bypass based on application, you would probably use a Custom URL category with a wildcard (*.anydesk.com), and apply it in a bypass rule. Unfortunately, this doesn't work (I'm not sure why, I think Anydesk uses IP addresses and not URLs)

And idea is If you want you can remove Anydesk from the "SSL Decryption Exclusion" and test decrypting it and presenting the users with the trusted certificate as a workaround (they will not see the self signed cert in this way) just check also if the SSL decryption profile allows self signed certficates.

Frustratingly was contacted by a callcentre today claiming to be from Sky and needing to check our internet connection as we werent recieving the speed we are paying for. Initially i entertained them as this was correct. Our guaranteed speed is significantly in success of what we actually recieve 45mbs vs the guarantee of 55mbs i think.

But they quickly moved over to demand i download remote desktop management software from anydesk.com. Thankfully this was enough for me to realise it was utter nonsense and just an attempt to gain access to my device. Challenging them resulted in them terminating the call.

What im more interested in is how our phone number would have been divulged. The number is a new digital line installed in Feb as our prior number couldnt be ported over from Virgin Media. As a family we dont and have not used it, we havent uploaded it to any websites etc, and it should be entirely ex-directory. I suspect the fact they knew my number, name and who the ISP was, I'm left wondering if perhaps there may actually have been a data breach somewhere. Though the usual methods of identifying this suggest my data hasn't been leaked.

This is a frequent scam. I doubt very much there has been any kind of data breach. The scammers try their luck on these calls and guess what provider you're with. You did the correct thin in challenging it. Sky won't call customers over such alleged faults.

I am trying to use Anydesk for remote connections. I have allow the .exe to the inbound firewall, but it show connection error.
At anydesk site, i have found that i have to allow *.net.anydesk.com for inbound.

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