Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Computer

Scenarios

This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.

Prerequisites

Procedure

To log in to a Windows ECS from a local Linux computer, use a remote access tool, such as rdesktop.

  1. Run the following command to check whether rdesktop has been installed on the ECS:

    rdesktop

    If the message "command not found" is displayed, rdesktop is not installed. In such a case, obtain the rdesktop installation package at the official rdesktop website.

  2. Run the following command to log in to the ECS:

    rdesktop -u Username -p Password -g Resolution EIP

    For example, run rdesktop -u administrator -p password -g 1024*720 121.xx.xx.xx.

    Table 1 Parameters in the remote login command

    Parameter

    Description

    -u

    Username, which defaults to Administrator for Windows ECSs

    -p

    Password for logging in to the Windows ECS

    -f

    Full screen by default, which can be switched using Ctrl+Alt+Enter

    -g

    Resolution, which uses an asterisk (*) to separate numbers. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the remote desktop is displayed in full screen by default, for example, 1024*720.

    EIP

    EIP of the Windows ECS to be remotely logged in. Replace it with the EIP bound to your Windows ECS.

Enabling RDP

When you log in to an ECS for the first time, log in to it using VNC, enable RDP, and access the ECS using MSTSC.

By default, RDP has been enabled on the ECSs created using a public image.

  1. Log in to the Windows ECS using VNC.

    For details, see Login Using VNC.

  2. Click Start in the task bar and choose Control Panel > System and Security > System > Remote settings.

    The System Properties dialog box is displayed.

    Figure 1 System Properties
  3. Click the Remote tab and select Allow remote connections to this computer.
  4. Click OK.