@BWC The AnyNet Relay is exclused. Also the .anydesk.com and the IP 239.255.102.18 as the default value connection (According Anydesk). In the Connection Failures there are no blocked connections that I could assign to Anydesk.
I have tried using this script and I followed all the recommendations but when I run the script it only populates the custom field with anydesk: It never gets the AnyDesk 9-digit id.
Is this still a good script to use or am I missing something?
Be aware that this repository is maintained by anydesk (not the Fedora community!) and therefore, this repository has not undergone the testing and quality assurance of the Fedora community!
@JacobSoul
Looking at the doc that @schwarzenbek posted, you'll probably need to make a proxy exception for *.net.anydesk.com.
If you're just using the default outgoing packet filter all of these ports are allowed.
I am fighting with some remote control applications such as teamviewer or anydesk. In each case I can not get my laptops to be a server. I would like to be able to get a remote display (or control) to any other linux machine or android smartphone.
I got too much issues on my system with teamviewer and am now trying hard to get anydesk working.
Indeed, anydesk run perfectly with Manjaro (KDE) and not on my system, so I guess a DE or something like this makes it working.
Do you have some advices on how I can find what is wrong with my session type?
Yes you are not supposed to be able to use these commands with sudo plainly like that, they will not have the dbus session of your user available, nor the X environment of your users xorg server. In case this is actually relevant, you should not try to sledgehammer problems by prepending sudo to commands willy nilly, that will often not lead to success. Are you trying to run the standard anydesk client as root despite not needing to? Then just don't and this also would explain your issues.
I'm not familiar with anydesk, but e.g. in the case of teamviewer there is a systemd service for starting the background daemon, once that is started the actual teamspeaker client has to be launched as your normal user..
About anydesk, I run it as my user on my normal seesion, I precise that I can connect to another device from my system but I can not in the opposit way, e.g. I can connect to my android smartphone, but not the opposit.
Just got stuck with the exactly same problem: Installed anydesk on my Arch desktop and Manjaro laptop. Manjaro is preconfigured somehow, Arch starts via xinitrc somehow (at least it starts directly into the desktop without asking me for my password, also no DM is installed). My .xinitrc is rather simple
Hi! Any progress here? I have the same problem. When log system with lightdm no problem to connect using anydesk. Howerver when use startx from tty anydesk cant connect with error "Remote display server is not supported". I have cloned all diff variables in lightdm session but problem persists. I dont know what anydesk is checking when connect, but one interesting thing is that if try to connect when no user is logged and lightdm is on screen the window for confirm connection appears in login screen.
I tried everything posted here, but without success, I can't have anydesk functional; I installed and ran archlinux with enlightenment, without login manager, everything is perfect but anydesk does not work; the moment I install xfce / kde / gnome, keeping the enlightenment, under xfce / kde / gnome it works without problems, but the moment I log out and log in enlightenment, ready, anydesk no longer works it crashes.
I also tried installing the entrance, but without success.
If you have any advice on what I could try, what I could do ....
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I noticed that if I launch anydesk with a random number, anydesk with error message is launched, recipient that does not exist, and from the keyboard I can enter a real address, it connects, but no I have no control over the computer, nothing works neither mouse nor keyboard and I am forced to restart the computer. I have no idea why it doesn't work ....
Could be multiple reasons; Anydesk traffic is likely encrypted. So for the firewall to detect this traffic as being anydesk (and not just a stream of encrypted data) you should be decrypting SSL-traffic or also use Sophos enpoint security so the endpoint can inform the firewall of applications used (synchronized applications).
anydesk doesn't give source, and there is no source of them anywhere. I wrote in the hope that maybe someone already tried to do this. If I manage to get Padavan firmware or a package, I will definitely report back.
As the title says, I am currently using AnyDesk to remotely access a Mac computer, when typing in the simulator of an iphone xcode device, the keyboard prints all letters A, no matter what letter of the alphabet I type, it converts them all to letter A, numbers works perfectly, only for letters of the alphabet, using locally without anydesk this problem does not arise, and it is annoying to have to tap with the mouse on each key of the virtual keyboard of the simulator of an iphone xcode device, I await your help
AnyDesk further reported that as precautionary measures, they have revoked all passwords for their customer web portal, my.anydesk.com, and recommended users to reset their passwords if they have been used on other platforms. They also urged users not to download software or updates from unsecured third-party websites and to update to the latest software version with new code signing certificates.
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