RDP Connection name

Hypothetically speaking (because I would never do this of course), can anyone tell me what my RDP connection to the Nostalrius server would look like to an employer? Is there any way to "rename" or mask that?
xeslaro wrote:Are you going to RDP into your home desktop and then launch WoW and play it like that?
I don't understand what you mean by "RDP connection to nostalrius server"; do you mean if they look closely enough, will they see your IP traffic and therein see the Nostalrius IP address? Yes. Will your RDP session name change based on what you access over that session? No. That's not how RDP works.
You use a Windows service to RDP over a tunnel which is always going to be represented by the target IP. The RDP session itself will pass all traffic over this tunnel - if they wanted to find out what you had been doing, it would be pretty easy by accessing logs which record data; deeper logs would show all connections within that RDP session being accessed, which would lead them to nostalrius etc; but honestly, they can silently view your RDP session and just watch you..but will your RDP session change in any way or give you away suddenly just if you open Nostalrius? No.
xeslaro wrote:Really the only way they could see would be if they looked at your IP traffic, or if they just opened your RDP session and viewed that.
Brion wrote:Many companies deploy data mining software to collect data on what sites you have viewed, what applications are running, along with what servers those applications are connecting to. Yeah they have to review the data so it may not be immediate, but they will review it eventually. I work in support for a company that makes that software. I'm the guy who helps get people like OP fired.
Wuzzin wrote:Brion wrote:Many companies deploy data mining software to collect data on what sites you have viewed, what applications are running, along with what servers those applications are connecting to. Yeah they have to review the data so it may not be immediate, but they will review it eventually. I work in support for a company that makes that software. I'm the guy who helps get people like OP fired.
Do you by chance ever get the numbers on how many times your software lead to a termination? I think that it would be interesting to know how many people try go do things like this.
Brion wrote:xeslaro wrote:xeslaro wrote:Really the only way they could see would be if they looked at your IP traffic, or if they just opened your RDP session and viewed that.
Many companies deploy data mining software to collect data on what sites you have viewed, what applications are running, along with what servers those applications are connecting to. Yeah they have to review the data so it may not be immediate, but they will review it eventually. I work in support for a company that makes that software. I'm the guy who helps get people like OP fired.