11 projects tagged "Remote Access"
Guacamole is an HTML5 Web application that provides access to desktop environments using remote desktop protocols such as VNC or RDP. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy, allowing access to multiple desktops through a Web browser. No plugins are needed. The client requires nothing more than a Web browser supporting HTML5 and AJAX.
RD Connection Manager is a comprehensive remote connection management and publishing solution. It supports the world’s most popular remote desktop management protocols and provides comprehensive functionality to help users and system administrators organize their remote connections in various environments within any organization. Administration is simple with the ability to manage accounts, groups, and permissions. Sensitive data, such as user account settings, are encrypted with SSL. Strong connection security is supported. A single sign on system allows a user to establish multiple remote connections instantly after logging in. Supported protocols include RDP v.5, RDP v.6, VNC, and Citrix ICA.
Remote Utilities (RUT) is remote control software for secure access to computers, servers, and laptops over a LAN or over the Internet. You can view the remote PC screen and control its mouse and keyboard as if you were sitting right in front of the PC. With RUT, you can provide technical support to your customers, help your friends and family members to perform various tasks on the PC, and administer the local network in your organization.
Cura is a mobile phone application bundle of remote server administration tools. It provides a personalized terminal emulator, a syslog module that allows for reading logs directly from a server, a SysMonitor module that visually graphs CPU and RAM usage percentages, access to Nmap, and Server Stats will offer general server information like its Vitals, Hardware information, Memory information, processes, and so on. A security feature allows you to have Cura's database wiped when you send the compromised phone a secret pattern of your choosing. (e.g. send an SMS message containing "phone has been stolen!" to your Android phone to wipe Cura's database and receive the location of the compromised phone as an SMS to your emergency phone number or as an e-mail to your emergency email address).