awaBerry provides secure, zero-trust device access through web-to-local port forwarding, enabling seamless connections to applications like RDP, SSH, and file browsers on remote devices. This eliminates the need for open firewall ports or VPNs, ensuring your devices remain secure. It also supports agentic API for device automization.
awaBerry provides secure, zero-trust device access through web-to-local port forwarding, enabling seamless connections to applications like RDP, SSH, and file browsers on remote devices. This eliminates the need for open firewall ports or VPNs, ensuring your devices remain secure. It also supports agentic API for device automization.
This page provides a centralized view for managing your web-to-local configured ports for remote devices. It allows you to add, delete, and individually configure ports, as well as initiate secure port forwarding sessions. The system handles data processing, manages loading states, and monitors your session and device connection status. Web-to-local access enables secure connections to any application running on your device via specific ports, such as databases, application servers, or SCP, eliminating the need for open firewall ports or Virtual Private Network (VPN) setups. Activation can be done with simple clicks or scheduled starts, ensuring a zero-trust environment where your device remains secure without direct exposure to the internet.
This page is your central hub for managing secure web-to-local connections to your devices. Here, you can easily start and stop the necessary services, set up automated schedules for when these connections should be active, and keep track of your usage to ensure you stay within your license limits. It provides a clear overview and control over your device's port forwarding capabilities.
This page serves as your central hub for establishing secure connections from your local computer to remote services using port forwarding. It guides you through the process of downloading and executing necessary client scripts, provides your unique local connection address, and offers insights into your daily usage of this feature. Additionally, it includes specific troubleshooting steps for common remote desktop (RDP) connection issues.