Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has several shortcomings, including potential security vulnerabilities such as susceptibility to man-in-the-middle attacks and brute force login attempts if not properly secured. Performance can also be an issue, especially over low-bandwidth connections, leading to latency and lag. Additionally, RDP requires a stable internet connection and may not provide the same experience for multimedia content or graphics-intensive applications compared to local access. Lastly, it can be complex to configure in terms of firewall settings and network policies.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
The Bradley Protocol
RDP. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is used by the Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance utilities to connect to and control a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance listen at port 3389.
Remote Desktop Protocol
RDP remote desktop protocal.
RDP. Remote desktop protocol in Microsoft systems. Also known as terminal services on port 3389.
The main desktop remote protocol currently in use now is provided by the Microsoft company. It is referred to by Microsoft as Remote Desktop Connection.
Remote Desktop Protocol
The standard port that Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) uses is port 3389. An example of an application that uses this port is TeamViewer. Applications such as Teamviewer allow a person to look on his own computer from, for example, his/her mobile phone or tablet.
The Remote Frame Buffer protocol is an application level protocol used by VNC applications to transmit information about the remote machine's desktop in order to re-create it locally. RealVNC explains the protocol here: http://www.realvnc.com/docs/rfbproto.pdf .
Combination of SMTP, RPC and TCP/IP.
Remote Desktop Protocol