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Apple Remote Desktop
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Stable release
Operating systemmacOS
TypeRemote Access Software
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.apple.com/remotedesktop/

Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is a Macintosh application produced by Apple Inc., first released on March 14, 2002, that replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant.[1] Aimed at computer administrators responsible for large numbers of computers and teachers who need to assist individuals or perform group demonstrations, Apple Remote Desktop allows users to remotely control or monitor other computers over a network.

Releases[edit]

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The original release, which used the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on port 3283, allowed remote computers (running Mac OS 8.1 or later) to be observed or controlled from a computer running macOS. It also allowed remote computers to be restarted or shutdown, to have their screens locked or unlocked, or be put to sleep or awakened, all remotely. Version 1 also included simple file transfer abilities that would allow administrators to install simple applications remotely, however to install applications that required the use of an installer the administrator would have to run the installer manually through the client system's interface.

Version 1.1 (released August 20, 2002) introduced the ability to schedule remote tasks.

Version 1.2 (released April 2, 2003) added a number of features that were designed to ease the administration of a large number of computers. Software could now be installed remotely on a number of machines simultaneously, without using the client system's interface. The startup disk on remote computers can also be changed, setting them to boot from a NetBoot server, a Network Install image, or a partition on their own drives. The client ARD software could also now be upgraded remotely to allow administrators to take advantage of new features without having to visit each individual computer.

Apple released a minor update on December 16, 2003 that brought ARD to 1.2.4. This update concentrated on security, performance and reliability.

On June 21, 2004 Apple announced Apple Remote Desktop 2 (released in July), which was designed to use the VNC protocol (with many private extensions) instead of Apple's original ARD protocol. This allows the ARD administration software to observe and control any computer running VNC-compatible server software (such as Windows and Unix systems) not just Macs and conversely allowing standard VNC viewing software to connect to any Mac with the ARD 2 software installed and VNC access enabled. This version also uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) for most functions (on ports 5900 and 5988), which is designed to be more reliable than the UDP used in ARD 1.[2] Another significant addition to ARD 2 was the Task List, that allows remote tasks to be queued and monitored, reporting their status (such as Succeeded or Failed). This release also dropped support for older versions of the Mac OS, requiring 10.2.8 or higher.

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On October 11, 2004 Apple released version 2.1 which improved on a number of existing features while adding the ability to view observed or controlled computers in full screen, the ability to see the displays of computers with more than one monitor and support for mouse right-click and scroll-wheels.[3]

On April 29, 2005 Apple released version 2.2 which added support for Mac OS X 10.4 along with several other bug-fixes and improvements to reliability.[4]

On April 11, 2006 Apple released version 3.0 which is now a Universal Binary and features improved software upgrade functionality, Spotlight searching, as well as increased throughput and encryption for file transfers, and Automator support.

On November 16, 2006 Apple released version 3.1 which provides support for the new Intel-based Xserve Lights Out Management feature.

On October 18, 2007 Apple released version 3.2 which introduced Mac OS X 10.5 support and compatibility for third party VNC viewers and servers.

On August 20, 2009 Apple released version 3.3 which fixed many bugs and allowed function keys and key combinations to be sent to the remote computer instead of the local machine.[5]

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On January 6, 2011 Apple released version 3.4 which provides compatibility with the Mac App Store.[6]

On July 20, 2011 Apple released version 3.5 which provides compatibility with Mac OS X 10.7.[7]

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On October 22, 2013 Apple released version 3.7 which provides compatibility with OS X 10.9, multiple monitors, and enhancements to remote copy/paste.[8]

On January 27, 2015 Apple released version 3.8, which primarily added support for OS X 10.10, while also including various user interface improvements, a new icon, stability improvements and the ability to update the application using the Mac App Store, even if the application was not originally installed from that source. This version now requires OS X 10.9 or above.[9]

On February 21, 2017, Apple released version 3.9, which heightened communications security between local and remote computers (including a Preferences checkbox to allow communication with pre-3.9 clients), added support for the MacBook Pro TouchBar, addressed various stability issues, allowed the user to export and import an encrypted list of computers with user credentials, and debuted the ability to use an 'Assistance Cursor' to call attention to items for the remote user. This version now requires OS X/macOS 10.10.5 or later.[10]

Encryption[edit]

Prior to version 3, ARD encrypted only passwords, mouse events and keystrokes; and not desktop graphics or file transfers. Apple therefore recommended that ARD traffic crossing a public network should be tunnelled through a VPN, to avoid the possibility of someone eavesdropping on ARD sessions.[11]

ARD 3.0 has the option of using AES 128 bit, the same as a basic SSH server.

ARD 3.9 included as yet unspecified enhancements to communications security that made the native mode incompatible with previous-version clients. A Preferences checkbox was provided in the Apple Remote Desktop app to explicitly allow communications with older clients. ARD 3.9.2 made the use of this checkbox optional for seeing clients in the list.[10]

Legal[edit]

In November 2017, the United States International Trade Commission announced an investigation into allegations of patent infringement with regard to Apple's remote desktop technology. Aqua Connect, a company that builds remote desktop software, has claimed that Apple infringed on two of its patents. [12]

Restrictions[edit]

ARD does not support reverse connections to listening VNC viewers.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Network Assistant 4.0.3 available - Macworld
  2. ^'Well known TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products'. docs.info.apple.com. October 18, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  3. ^'About the Apple Remote Desktop 2.1 Update'. docs.info.apple.com. July 28, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  4. ^'About the Apple Remote Desktop 2.2 Update'. docs.info.apple.com. August 26, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  5. ^'About Apple Remote Desktop 3.3'. Support.apple.com. September 16, 2009. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  6. ^'About Apple Remote Desktop 3.4'. Apple Inc. January 6, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  7. ^'About Apple Remote Desktop 3.5'. Apple Inc. July 20, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  8. ^'About Apple Remote Desktop 3.7'. Apple Inc. July 26, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  9. ^About Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 - Apple Support
  10. ^ ab'About Apple Remote Desktop Client and Admin'. Apple Support. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  11. ^'LL0157.book'(PDF). Retrieved December 24, 2009.
  12. ^Orlowski, Andrew (November 15, 2017). 'US trade cops agree to investigate Apple's 'embrace and extend''. Retrieved November 16, 2017.

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