Teleport Database Access
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Instant, secure, & privileged access to Postgres and MySQL
benarent
Teleport Desktop Access — Identity-based, passwordless access to Windows hosts
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Identity-based, passwordless access to Windows hosts across all cloud, on-premises, and edge environments. Upgrade your entire Windows fleet to security best practices, including SSO, MFA, and passwordless just-in-time access via short-lived certificates.
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benarent
Hi Product Hunt, We are excited to release Teleport Desktop Access. Letting teams consolidate access while leading with best practices with passwordless login. Teleport is Open Source and you can try Teleport today https://github.com/gravitational... https://goteleport.com/teleport/...
Taylor Wakefield
Hi Product Hunt, One of the Teleport co-founders here. For those not familiar with Teleport, it's open source software that makes it easy to manage secure access your infrastructure. We started with SSH servers and since then have added support for Kubernetes, Databases, Applications, AWS Console, and now Windows. One of the big problems Teleport solves is that it ensures employees can easily get access to the infrastructure they need, but only the infrastructure they should be accessing. So enforcing rules like "interns can't touch production data" is easy to do. You'd be surprised what a big problem this is. We recently did a survey and found that 83% of IT professionals can’t guarantee infrastructure is safe from ex-employees. Full report: https://goteleport.com/pdf/state... So if your managing infrastructure access for your employees, feel free to check out the open source repo or reach out for more information: https://github.com/gravitational...
Ivan Tolmachev
Beautiful solution
David Flanagan
Teleport is the first application I install in all my new environments and now with Teleport 8, we've got access to Windows desktops through the same UI and identity system that we've all come to love over the last few years. Amazing product. Keep up the great work!
Ev Kontsevoy
It's actually browser-based, so the RDP protocol is not exposed to the outside world which is nice from the security perspective and also from the operational overhead perspective, because port 443 is friendlier for NAT/firewalls.