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Freerdp 3.x has this support. I have been using it half a year back for this very purpose. Ask for help on #FreeRDP:matrix.org they are very helpful
My example:
Keep in mind that I was using for accessing Windows machine... Some flags might need to be a bit different
This worked perfectly, thank you so much. Now let's check if I can add some port forwarding through this...
In arch it's
xfreerdp3
, just in case anyone needs it.Here's how I got mine:
Go to the web version: https://client.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient/index.html
In the top right corner, click on the settings icon (cog)
Under "Resources Launch Method", select the `Download the rdp file" radio option
Click whatever machine you want to access
The file started to download