Web Remote Terminal

Web Remote Terminal

Simple, Secure Remote Terminal straight from Your Browser.

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Connect to any Linux or macOS system with a single bash command. Free, no account required. Quickly manage servers, troubleshoot issues, or share a session. All ephemeral and secure. ⚡️️🔒
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@uartnet
Hello Product Hunt! I’m @uartnet, a networking hobbyist and Software Engineer who has spent years tinkering with embedded systems. I often needed a quick way to remotely access and manage machines without messy setups or leftover artifacts. That’s why I created this straightforward and secure solution - no setup required, just run the provided command. Here’s what makes it special: 💻 Universal Compatibility: Works on macOS and Linux across most hardware architectures. ⏱️ Ephemeral Sessions: Each session is valid for up to 7 days, then disappears without a trace. 🔐 Secure Connections: All traffic is encrypted. 📒 Hassle-Free: No accounts or passwords needed. Just grab your one-liner, execute, and you’re in. Whether you’re debugging, sharing a live terminal with a colleague, or maintaining multiple servers, this tool makes remote access a breeze. As someone who’s deeply passionate about networking, I’ve found it invaluable in my own day-to-day work, and I’m excited to share it with you. I’d love to hear your thoughts, questions, or feedback on this approach. Your support and upvotes mean the world to me and help make the product better. Thank you for checking it out!
Andrew Nkhata
This is a great innovative product
Richard Song
Amazing work @uartnet! Web Remote Terminal really simplifies the process of accessing and managing remote systems. The no-account-required feature is a game-changer for quick troubleshooting. I'm curious, how do you ensure security when there are no passwords involved? Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
@uartnet
@renchu_song unique authentication token embed in browser local cache / one-liner
ngzhixiao
Is it allowed to operate multiple servers simultaneously?
Sardul Bhattarai

This is awesome. Remote access without messy setups or accounts is a huge win, especially for quick debugging or collaboration. I love the ephemeral session idea too. Super clean and practical—great work!