bastion
Secure SSH bastion & PAM/NSS modules for LemonLDAP::NG - Centralized SSH & sudo access control with SSO integration.
Control SSH access and sudo privileges on your Linux servers through a centralized bastion server.
Open Bastion integrates your servers with LemonLDAP::NG (LLNG) to centrally manage who can SSH into which servers and who can use sudo. Administrators define access rules in the portal, and the PAM/NSS modules enforce them on each server.
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An open-source security log auditing & RDP, VNC, SSH and databases management bastion platform.
The last bastion
Secure access to your internal SSH, HTTPS, MySQL and Postgres servers with SSO and RBAC.
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Smart SSH, HTTPS and MySQL bastion that requires no additional client-side software.
Seamless, technology-driven remote access from anywhere, at any time. Take control of your servers and devices from any location while boosting security through our centralized SSH gateway tailored for edge and cloud computing.
Authentication, authorization, traceability and auditability for SSH accesses.
A so-called bastion is a machine used as a single entry point by operational teams (such as sysadmins, developers, devops, database admins, etc.) to securely connect to other machines of an infrastructure, usually using ssh.
The bastion provides mechanisms for authentication, authorization, traceability and auditability for the whole infrastructure.
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🎩 simple, fun and transparent SSH (and telnet) bastion server.
Jump host/Jump server without the jump, a.k.a Transparent SSH bastion.
An open-source PAM tool alternative to CyberArk
JumpServer is an open-source Privileged Access Management (PAM) tool that provides DevOps and IT teams with on-demand and secure access to SSH, RDP, Kubernetes, Database and RemoteApp endpoints through a web browser.
Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH.
We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.