RemoteOS
Explorer allows you to navigate your servers just like navigating your personal computer. Edit, cut, copy, paste, rename, create, and delete files on the fly! Docker SS Docker Take full control of all your docker containers, images, volumes, and networks with a simple intuitive interface Graph SS Monitor Monitor your CPU, RAM, and processes running on your instances Proxy SS SOCKS Proxy Tunnel Redirect all your traffic through your server. No need to open your VPC's firewall and whitelist your IP address anymore because you can simple access your VPC as if you're on your remote server. Scripts SS Scripts Write and run scripts on all your servers in parallel. Services SS Services Manager. Manage all services running on your server. Start, stop, restart, and check logs for all running services GIT SS git Run git commands inside any directory. CloudSync SS CloudSync Store and Sync all credentials across multiple devices and share access to servers with your
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Cockpit
Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone, especially those who are new to Linux, familiar and expert admins. Thanks to Cockpit intentionally using system APIs and commands, a whole team of admins can manage a system in the way they prefer, including the command line and utilities right alongside Cockpit. See your server in a web browser and perform system tasks with a mouse. It’s easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs. Basically, you can think of Cockpit like a graphical “desktop interface”, but for individual servers. Have a favorite app or command-line tool that you use on your servers? Keep using the command line, Ansible, and your other favorite tools and add Cockpit to the mix with no issues. Cockpit uses the same system tooling you would use from the command line. You can switch back and forth between Cockpit and whatever else you like.
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CPTRAX for Windows
Server File Activity Tracking - Audit who is creating, accessing, moving, and deleting your files and folders. Track file permission changes. Real-time alerts about critical file activities. Malicious activity containment (Ransomware, mass file deletes, etc.)
Workstation File Activity Tracking - Audit who is copying files to USB or other removable drives. Track who is uploading files from a browser or via FTP. Block files from being created on USB/removable device. Email alerts when a removable device is connected.
Active Directory Auditing - Keep audit logs and get real-time alerts of important Active Directory changes without dealing with SACLs or Windows Event Logs.
Server Authentication Auditing - Track authentications into Windows Servers and Citrix sessions. Review all failed logon attempts.
Workstation Logon/Logoff Tracking - Get visibility on workstation logons/logoffs, including locks, unlocks and password changes. Review all failed logon attempts.
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CtrlOps
CtrlOps is a local-first desktop app for managing Linux servers with an AI-assisted terminal, real-time monitoring, SSH access, file management, deployments, and backups. It helps developers deploy, debug, and manage servers with AI while keeping everything 100% local, so SSH keys, server IPs, and credentials never touch the cloud. It connects to remote Linux and Ubuntu servers through standard SSH, with no agents to install or maintain on the server. Its AI Terminal lets users describe what they need in natural language, generates bash commands for approval, explains terminal output in plain English, diagnoses errors without requiring sudo access, and gives context-aware suggestions inside the workflow. CtrlOps also includes a visual file manager, multi-server fleet view, infrastructure details, SSH management, deployment automation, backup and restore capabilities, and real-time monitoring across servers.
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