What is Terminals?
Terminals is a comprehensive remote control software designed to facilitate secure and efficient remote access to computers and other devices. It offers a range of features that make it an ideal solution for remote administration, including secure remote access with encryption and audit logs, deduplication, retention policies, and more.
Main Features
Terminals provides a robust set of features that enable secure and reliable remote access. Some of the key features include:
- Secure remote access with encryption and audit logs
- Deduplication to reduce storage needs
- Retention policies to ensure data compliance
- Centralized management for easy administration
How to Set Up Secure Remote Access with Terminals
Step 1: Installation
To set up Terminals, you need to install the software on the devices you want to access remotely. The installation process is straightforward and can be completed in a few steps.
System Requirements
Before installing Terminals, ensure that your devices meet the system requirements, including:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Processor: 2 GHz or faster
- Memory: 4 GB or more
Step 2: Configuration
After installation, you need to configure Terminals to enable secure remote access. This includes setting up encryption, audit logs, and retention policies.
Encryption
Terminals uses end-to-end encryption to ensure that all remote access sessions are secure. You can choose from a range of encryption protocols, including AES and SSL/TLS.
Audit Logs
Audit logs provide a record of all remote access sessions, including the date, time, and duration of each session. This helps you track and monitor remote access activity.
Terminals Tutorial: Getting Started
Creating a New Connection
To create a new connection, follow these steps:
- Launch Terminals and click on the