MachineForest
⭐ 4.3
Remotely access your Raspberry Pi shell from any network without dynamic DNS, portforwarding or VPN.
For more information, visit https://www.dataplicity.com/
* DOES IT WORK BEHIND NAT?
Yes. The client initiates a secure websockets connection to the Dataplicity service. This means that it works most places where there are firewalls, NAT or other network obstructions in place.
* HOW DATAPLICITY WORKS
The Dataplicity client uses a opportunistically-connected secure web connection to provide a communications channel between your device and Dataplicity, and your web browser attaches to the other end of that channel.
* DO I NEED TO ENABLE SSH?
No. Dataplicity does not require SSH, telnet or any other network services to operate. The client is self-contained and does not open any network ports on the device.
* DOES IT OPEN A LOCAL PORT ON THE PI?
No. Client connections are initiated from the device end and do not open any local ports.
* DO I NEED TO INSTALL SOMETHING ON THE PI?
Yes, you need to install the Dataplicity agent on the Pi. You can view the source on GitHub.
* DOES DATAPLICITY AGENT RUN AS ROOT?
No. When you log into the Dataplicity shell you still need to explicitly ask for super user rights to gain full control.
Property | Value |
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Downloads | 167092 |
Version | 3.326.1 |
Updated | Fri Oct 04 2024 |
Title | dataplicity - Terminal for Pi |
Summary | Remotely access your Raspberry Pi terminal from Android. |
Released | Jun 24, 2014 |
Recent Changes | Fixed menu docs link |
Installs | 100,000+ |
Score | 4.3 (4.29) |
Ratings | 1358 |
Reviews | 114 |
Price | Free |
Developer | MachineForest |
Developer Email | support@dataplicity.com |
Developer Website | https://www.dataplicity.com |
Privacy Policy | https://www.dataplicity.com/legal/ |
Genre | Communication |
Content Rating | Everyone |
Ad Supported | No |
App ID | com.wildfoundry.dataplicity.management |
URL | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wildfoundry.dataplicity.management&hl=en&gl=us |