Mesh Central - The open source, multi-platform, self-hosted, feature packed web site for remote device management.
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Color me interested. im SUPER hoping for this soon.
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MeshCentral2 is complete remote computer management web site you can download and run in minutes. It's much like the original MeshCentral, but completely re-built using NodeJS. Easy to install and operate, runs on many platforms including Linux and Windows. This project is open source under the Apache 2.0 license. Once you get your MeshCentral server installed, you then install agents on remote computers and once the agent connects back, you can immediately take control of the remote computer over the Internet. You can do remote desktop, remote terminal and remote access to files
https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral
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Would LOVE to have this!
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I think tacticalrmm https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm is a better qll in one solution it has messh and patch management as well i deployed it separately as it has 3 different apps. Api.xxx.xx , mesh.xxx.xx and rmm.xxx.xx and superadmin has to setup QR code while installation
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I think tacticalrmm https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm is a better qll in one solution it has messh and patch management as well i deployed it separately as it has 3 different apps. Api.xxx.xx , mesh.xxx.xx and rmm.xxx.xx and superadmin has to setup QR code while installation
@DualOSWinWiz said in Mesh Central - The open source, multi-platform, self-hosted, feature packed web site for remote device management.:
I think tacticalrmm https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm is a better qll in one solution it has messh and patch management as well i deployed it separately as it has 3 different apps. Api.xxx.xx , mesh.xxx.xx and rmm.xxx.xx and superadmin has to setup QR code while installation
This looks like an Add-on to MeshCentral that I had not seen, Thanks. It seems to add patch management remote software installation/updating, and a few other things. I personally do not need those tools right now, but good to know! It does make it into a full corporate management solution.
https://docs.tacticalrmm.com/
These are the main features I use - with overall network awareness. https://docs.tacticalrmm.com/mesh_integration/This also says that docker installations are "unsupported". This does look like a good product that I will look into for future projects, but this does not seem like a Cloudron candidate right now.
