Termix is a centralized web-based gateway for managing remote SSH connections and terminal sessions. It provides a browser-based interface that enables users to access, control, and monitor remote servers, containerized applications, and file systems from a single, unified dashboard.
The platform distinguishes itself through robust security and session management capabilities. It integrates with external identity providers for single sign-on and enforces role-based access control to manage user permissions. To ensure reliable administration, it maintains stateful session persistence, allowing users to recover terminal states after disconnects, and supports advanced connectivity features such as SOCKS5 proxy routing, port knocking, and Wake-on-LAN functionality.
Beyond basic terminal access, the platform offers comprehensive infrastructure observability. Users can visualize network topologies, track real-time system performance metrics, and manage Docker containers directly through the interface. It also includes productivity tools like a keyboard-driven command palette and automated terminal session management to streamline administrative workflows.
The system is designed for flexible deployment, supporting containerized installation and configuration within diverse cloud or local environments. It allows for custom URL base paths and provides options for reverse proxy integration to facilitate secure network routing.