Access Servers From One Place
No more remembering IPs or setting up fancy domain names. rTerm provides a list of your servers and allows you to quickly start sessions from any location. The servers don’t even need to be publicly accessible.
Use Your terminal
Prefer to access servers from your own terminal? Use the rTerm CLI to connect from your native terminal on your desktop/laptop.
access from any browser
Want to access your servers using a web browser, we have you covered. Securely access your servers from any browser, even your phone!
Connections without complexity
Connect to any trusted device with or without a public IP.
No more complex networking setups (e.g. VPNs), rTerm uses advanced web networking to establish remote connections to trusted servers behind a firewall or a NAT (home networks, etc).
Trust is the key word here – we are not here to help you access unauthorized servers.
(Public servers work fine too!)
All servers in once place
Access any of your servers from the browser or favorite terminal
rTerm will list all the servers and allows you to easily connect to any of them at any time. Simply select the server and rTerm will establish a secure connection to the server. The server can be anywhere online, behind a firewall or on the public internet.
Security on your terms
rTerm uses SSH keys by default and runs under the user account you choose.
Given the power of rTerm, we had to ensure security was a top priority. rTerm uses SSH keys to authenticate before making the remote session available to the remote client.
Support devices
rTerm can run on most Linux and MacOS devices. This includes:
Ubuntu
Connect to any server running any Ubuntu versions.
Macos
Connect to/from any computer running MacOS
raspbian
Connect to your Raspberry PI from anywhere (even if its only on your home network)
Docker
Run rTerm from within a Docker container that is running a supported operating system.
Want support for another devices or operating systems? Let us know!
A few things worth mentioning
rTerm is the easiest way to connect to (and keep track of) all your servers. Connect from your favorite terminal application or using the rTerm Web CLI.
(rTerm can also help connect to your docker containers)