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ServerCat - Use your iPhone to monitor server status

xiaopiguxiaopigu Member
edited November 2020 in General

Server Status, Docker Management and SSH client for iOS. :#



Download :

https://servercat.app/

Thanked by 2NewToTheGame jar

Comments

  • Shame its not available for android

    Thanked by 1user123
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Where's the source code?
    How can we trust this app is not sending passwords to the creators?
    ^ says someone who stores passwords on Twitter

  • Thanks for sharing. Looks great :)

  • Android.. :( been looking for something like this!

  • @yoursunny said:
    Where's the source code?
    How can we trust this app is not sending passwords to the creators?
    ^ says someone who stores passwords on Twitter

    Is my data safe?
    Data is stored locally in the App Sandbox and sensitive information (keys and passwords) is stored AES-encrypted.

    Is data synchronization secure?
    Data syncs using Apple iCloud, and the data - which is also AES-encrypted - goes directly to the iCloud server, not through any third-party servers.

  • Sounds dangerous to me

    Thanked by 2yoursunny drunkendog
  • @its420somewhere said:
    Sounds dangerous to me

    Been using similar iOS app called Termius for 2 years to manage everything. Works a treat. Recommend also

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @xiaopigu said:
    Is my data safe?
    Data is stored locally in the App Sandbox and sensitive information (keys and passwords) is stored AES-encrypted.

    Are you using AES-CBC or AES-GCM?
    If you are using AES-GCM, how do you ensure the uniqueness of Initialization Vector?
    How is the AES key generated and stored?

    Where's the source code, so that we can audit the correctness of security primitives?

  • fLoofLoo Member
    edited December 2020

    I'm allergic to cats. Will you release a dog version aswell? :neutral: Thats also the reason i prefer more over cat.

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