Publisher Description
Remote Desktop Manager for iOS is a free tool that enables access to all your remote connections and passwords. Used in combination with our desktop application Remote Desktop Manager Enterprise, you can connect to your centralized database and access all your data from anywhere.
Remote Connections
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Remote Desktop Manager for iOS supports Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), VNC, Apple Remote Desktop (ARD), SSH Shell, SSH Tunnel, Proxy Tunnel, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SFTP, SCP, Active Directory Console, WebDAV, Google Cloud, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft RDP Gateway, Azure Blob Storage Explorer, Amazon AWS Dashboard, Amazon S3 Explorer, Web Browser, Devolutions Proxy, SSH Port forward, Dell iDRAC, Dropbox Explorer, HP iLO, BeyondTrust Password Safe and BeyondTrust Password Safe Dashboard.
Once configured, you can easily launch a connection using a single tap and connect to your remote servers, virtual machines and other workstations.
Password Management
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Along with remote connections, Remote Desktop Manager for iOS lets you save and manage your passwords and credentials from your centralized database or your local XML file. Easily input your credentials and automatically login everywhere.
Credentials
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RDM support generic credentials as well as the following: 1Password, Bitwarden, Centrify, CyberArk, CyberArk AAM, Dashlane, Devolutions Password Hub, Devolutions Server, Hudu, KeyPass, Keeper, LastPass, One Time Password, Passportal, Password Manager Pro, Passwordstate, Pleasant Password Server, RoboForm, Secret Server, Sticky Password, TeamPass, True Key, Zoho Vault.
Database
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Remote Desktop Manager for iOS supports these data sources:
- Devolutions Server (DVLS)
- Devolutions Hub Personal
- Devolutions Hub Business
- iCloud
- Microsoft SQL Server
- XML File
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
Apr 9, 2024
Version 2024.1.3
=== RDM (iOS) 2024.1.3 ===
Improvements
- Added a search feature to the paging functionality of the CyberArk Dashboard session
- Added the two following fields to the Asset entry: Service level agreement (SLA) and Support tier
- General UI improvements in the application settings
- Implemented Keep Alive support for the CyberArk Console and Data Source
- Implemented LDAP support for the host URL within Active Directory
- Improved the User Interface within the 'My Account Settings' section of the application settings
- Removed the 'Send Password' option from SQL Data source entries, as it was mistakenly available for the SQL data source
- Renamed the 'Private Key' entry to 'SSH Key' and implemented several minor enhancements to the entry
- Updated the 'More Settings' section in the advanced tab of the SQL Server data source by including the MultiSubnetFailover option
Fixes
- Fixed an issue in the SSH Shell entry where the 'linked' Gateway mode did not display the system vault option as a selectable linked value
- Fixed an issue where VNC sessions were unable to connect to macOS servers