
RPort
RPort is an all-in-one remote management suite. It manages Windows, Linux, desktops and servers, and any IoT device from one central console. Securely log into remote s...
What is RPort?
RPort remote management of any IT-infrastructure.
Manage Windows, Linux, desktops and servers, and any IoT device from one central console. Securely log into remote systems behind firewalls and without fixed IP addresses. Access any device via an intuitive user interface from your browser. Claim full control over your remote management - without sharing your credentials with external companies. On-demand reverse tunnels are the heart of rport. You can connect to any remote system over an encrypted tunnel using Remote Desktop, SSH, VNC, HTTP, or any TCP-based protocol. No port forwarding or VPN is needed.
Feels like TeamViewer without the black-box software.
RPort can execute commands on remote machines. On a single server or on a host group. Sequentially or in parallel. The client is lightweight and available for almost any operating system. Windows, Linux, and many embedded systems are supported. Any client can act as edge-device building bridges to other devices. The server doesn’t require a lot of resources. Any small cloud VM is suitable to handle hundreds of connected clients.
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- English
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- Remote Desktop
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- lopatoid Downvoted a comment on RPortlo
Open source encrypted connections to a remote desktop ala TeamViewer without needing an IP address nor port forwarding. However, no public instance is offered, so it's necessary to self-host. It works on virtually any device, including IoT appliances. User interface is through the web browser only. Note that although the client and server are open-source, the web user interface frontend is not.
- lopatoid Upvoted a comment on RPortlo
Open source encrypted connections to a remote desktop ala TeamViewer without needing an IP address nor port forwarding. However, no public instance is offered, so it's necessary to self-host. It works on virtually any device, including IoT appliances. User interface is through the web browser only. Note that although the client and server are open-source, the web user interface frontend is not.
- lopatoid liked RPortlo
Many of my customers have IT networks that contain both Linux and Windows-based equipment. With just one tool, I can now manage all network equipment from one interface.
I have used it for managing windows clients mainly but it supports linux, iot. Find it pretty handy for executing pre-defined scripts as well as a basic commands across multiple machines concurrently. Very straight forward to set up. Highly recommended
Open source encrypted connections to a remote desktop ala TeamViewer without needing an IP address nor port forwarding. However, no public instance is offered, so it's necessary to self-host. It works on virtually any device, including IoT appliances. User interface is through the web browser only. Note that although the client and server are open-source, the web user interface frontend is not.