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Self-hosted remote desktop server software. Secure, fast, and highly configurable. Ideal for private use, corporate networks, and providing remote support.
RustDesk Server is the backend component for the open-source remote desktop application RustDesk. It allows users to set up their own private, secure remote access network, bypassing reliance on public servers.
Provides an open-source, self-hostable alternative to commercial remote desktop solutions, offering greater control over data, security, and infrastructure costs for users and organizations.
Acts as a rendezvous/signaling server to broker connections between clients, handling NAT traversal.
Manages user authentication, permissions, and relays traffic if a direct connection is not possible.
Built with performance and security in mind using the Rust programming language.
RustDesk Server is versatile and can be deployed in various scenarios where private and secure remote access is required.
Deploying the server within a company's internal network allows employees to access their work machines securely without traffic leaving the corporate perimeter.
Enhanced security, compliance, and reduced reliance on external services for internal remote access needs.
Setting up a private server allows users to manage and access their personal devices remotely, offering a higher degree of privacy compared to public services.
Complete ownership and control over the remote connection data and server configuration.
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