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Getting Started with Nexterm: The Future of Server Management!



Welcome to our latest video where we dive into Nexterm, an exciting new open-source server management tool that’s taking SSH, …

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  1. Since the video went live this morning, Proxmox support has been added to easily manage Proxmox servers with a quick login. Again, though, this is still in early development and shouldn't be used in production just yet.

  2. I use MobaXterm, which is free for use in homelab-scale environments. It supports SSH, Telnet, Rsh, Xdmcp, RDP, VNC, FTP, SFTP, Serial, File, Shell, Browser, Mosh, AWS S3, and WSL. Recommended.

  3. @12:35 You're creating a SSH connection but just using basic user/password authentication. If you're looking to use private/public key authentication, you'd have to have that accessible to the container, either inside the user directory or from an externally mounted volume? Or is that 'key' option going to import that?

  4. You put out these videos at the perfect time. I was just looking for something exactly like this!

    I've tried guacamole (ui is terrible imo, no native dark mode, installation is kind of complex), teleport (going paid now), kasm (extra bloat just for this use), and others.

  5. I'm looking for something to handle lots of servers. I mean we in our organization have lots of servers and when someone joins to our team, it has a flow to give him access to servers but when he leaves, we have to get all accesses and this is horrible. Currently we use ssh keys authorization but I was wondering if there is any solution that makes it easier? My plan is to write an ansible script but any other ideas are appreciated. Plus servers handling can contain checking other stuff like package management or locales and etc…

  6. Awesome video!! One challenge I have found as a newer home labber is knowing when to update docker containers and such. I don't want them to automatically update without me telling it to, but would like to be able to "follow" or be notified when services that I use get updated. Any recommendations? I figured there had to be something out there that is already doing this.

  7. I use mRemoteNG which is pretty much the same thing only it is not a browser thing but just a fat client. I guess I can see how a browser based could be useful but also it could be a security issue. One thing about mremoteng is you can put in external programs so for example you could open the vmware remote app for different guest vms.

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