OpenVPN
More than 15,000 companies around the globe rely on OpenVPN's Access Server for a self-hosted VPN solution that securely connects their remote workforce to the company's private network via the internet. This ensures that employees working remotely or in hybrid setups can easily and securely access essential business resources without overwhelming you with extensive setup and maintenance tasks.
OpenVPN Access Server provides a comprehensive SSL self-hosted VPN software solution, combining robust OpenVPN server functionalities with enterprise management features, a user-friendly OpenVPN Connect interface, and client software packages that are compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile operating systems like Android and iOS. Furthermore, OpenVPN Access Server allows for a variety of configurations, enabling secure and precise remote access to internal networks and private cloud resources, all while offering meticulous access control measures for enhanced security. Additionally, its flexibility and scalability make it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes looking to maintain high security while managing remote access effectively.
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Cerberus FTP Server
Cerberus FTP Server offers a dependable and secure solution for file transfers, tailored specifically for the needs of IT specialists. With support for various protocols including SFTP, SCP, FTP/S, and HTTP/S, it seamlessly integrates with Active Directory and LDAP for authentication. Running as a Windows service with native x64 support, Cerberus also comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of integrity and security features. Additionally, it provides a user-friendly management interface that facilitates control over user permissions and file operations, ensuring a streamlined experience for administrators. This makes it an ideal choice for organizations prioritizing security and efficiency in their file transfer processes.
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Muon SSH Terminal
Muon provides an intuitive and enjoyable way to oversee remote servers using SSH. This graphical SSH client features a sophisticated SFTP file browser, an SSH terminal emulator, a remote resource and process manager, a server disk space analyzer, a remote text editor, a comprehensive remote log viewer, and many other utilities that aid in remote server management. Operating like web-based control panels, Muon connects directly over SSH from a local machine, thus removing the necessity for any installations on the server side. It is compatible with both Linux and Windows operating systems and has been tested with a range of Linux and UNIX servers, including Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. This tool primarily caters to web and backend developers who frequently deploy and troubleshoot their applications on remote servers, while also appealing to system administrators who handle multiple remote servers. Muon's user-friendly design and powerful capabilities significantly enhance productivity by streamlining server management tasks, making it an essential tool in the toolkit of anyone who needs efficient server oversight. As remote work continues to grow, tools like Muon are becoming increasingly vital for effective server management in various environments.
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Terminals
For developers and system administrators, the ability to frequently access Linux servers from a Windows environment is crucial. Unfortunately, the Windows OS does not come with a native SSH client, which is why applications like Putty have gained popularity among users. Putty is a well-known free SSH client for Windows that supports both telnet and SSH protocols, yet it has a significant drawback: it lacks the functionality for tabbed windows. To remedy this limitation, Putty Connection Manager was developed; however, many users have encountered various usability problems with it. On the other hand, Terminals stands out as a more adaptable alternative, as it not only supports telnet and SSH but also includes RDP, VNC, and RAS connections. This comprehensive tool allows users to save their remote server login credentials, facilitating one-click connections. In addition, it enables the organization of servers into groups, allowing simultaneous connections to all servers within a designated group. Furthermore, it offers the capability to save multiple user credentials for the same server, which provides users with the option to select their username during connection, thereby significantly improving the overall user experience. This flexibility and range of features make Terminals a compelling choice for managing remote connections in a Windows environment.
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