![]() This post is about a setup that I use to access Windows Servers using Remote Desktop, especially when the remote target is IP whitelisted and my Windows client is a Virtualbox virtual machine on a host linux system. Nothing changes in terms of how the files are transferred even when you tunnel your RDP connection through SSH using SOCKS. It is common knowledge that the Windows tsclient and Windows RDP Shared Local Resources can be used to move files between a remote Windows Desktop Server connected via RDP from a Windows client via the sclient network machine. Hoenstly, the title of this post should be “How do I download files in a Remote Desktop Session when connected via a SOCKS proxy from a Windows Remote Desktop client running as a VirtualBox virtual machine on a Ubuntu host”, but let’s keep that for the rest of the blogpost. ![]() ![]() ![]() A quick blog post to show how I move files between a remote desktop connected machine and my local linux host via a Windows virtual machine and a SOCKS proxy. ![]()
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