Native Linux remote connection manager. SSH. RDP. VNC. SPICE. One tool, one workflow, one pricing tier.
Built in Rust. Tabbed SSH terminals with an auto-SFTP sidebar the moment you connect. Seamless RDP, VNC, and SPICE via your system's FreeRDP and remote-viewer — we do the config, they do the protocol. 2.2MB binary. Nothing hangs, nothing freezes.
$ cat ./features.json
SSH, SFTP, RDP, VNC, and SPICE — all in one connection manager. Stop juggling Remmina, PuTTY-on-Wine, and three browser tabs.
RDP via FreeRDP's xfreerdp3. VNC and SPICE via remote-viewer. Remuxly handles the config and launch; the system tools handle the protocol. Security patches come through your distro, not us.
Real terminal emulation. Tabbed sessions. Split panes. Your shell, not a web wrapper.
SSH into a host, file browser appears alongside. Upload, download, rename, delete. MobaXterm's killer feature — on Linux.
Groups, folders, search, filter. Import from ~/.ssh/config. Tree nav with tab persistence. Every protocol in the same tree.
Type once, send to N SSH sessions simultaneously. Deploy across your fleet from one prompt.
Regex-based color coding. 3 built-in profiles: Default, Network Debug, Log Analysis. SecureCRT charges $190 for this.
10 built-in parameterized templates. Save your own. Stop retyping the same commands.
SCP, SFTP, FTPS. Progress bars, cancel, resume. Drag-and-drop between local and remote.
Async TCP ping all hosts across every protocol. Know what's up before you connect. Green/red at a glance.
Nothing hangs. Nothing freezes. Every connection, transfer, and command has a hard timeout. If it's stuck, it dies.
SSH and SFTP work out of the box — no extra packages needed. For the other protocols, Remuxly calls the standard tools your distro already ships:
freerdp3-x11 or freerdp3-wayland (provides xfreerdp3)virt-viewer (provides remote-viewer)
Both are in the main repos of every major distro (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, Mint, Pop!_OS, openSUSE). One apt install or dnf install and you're done.
$ wget -O remuxly.deb ...
Installation instructions will return once we pass our test-before-public checklist. Thanks for your patience.
Registers a desktop menu entry and uses your system's GTK libraries. Tested on Ubuntu 24.04 and derivatives.
Flatpak — coming soon. A universal Flatpak build is in the oven and will be the recommended install for Debian 12, Ubuntu 22.04, Fedora, Arch, and anywhere else without GTK 4.14 in the repos. Drop your email below to be notified when it lands.
$ git clone https://github.com/TritiumRex/remuxly.git $ cd remuxly $ cargo build --release $ ./target/release/remuxly
Requires Rust 1.75+ and GTK 4.14 development headers. See the README for per-distro dependency lists.
$ ls -lh ./shots/
Name, host, port, auth method (SSH agent, key, password, keyboard-interactive). Advanced options expand below.
Pick your terminal font (JetBrains Mono shown), scrollback size, auto-reconnect, SFTP hidden-file toggle. No nagware, no telemetry.
$ cat ./pricing.json
$ diff remuxly competitors
| Feature | Remuxly Pro | Remmina | Termius | SecureCRT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native Linux | Yes (Rust/GTK4) | Yes | Electron | Wine/Java |
| SSH + SFTP + RDP + VNC + SPICE | Yes | Yes | SSH only | SSH/Telnet |
| Auto-SFTP sidebar | Yes | No | No | No |
| Multi-exec broadcast | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Regex keyword highlighting | Yes | No | No | $190 |
| Binary size | 2.2MB | ~15MB | ~200MB | ~50MB |
| Price | $79.99 one-time | Free | $10/mo | $190 |