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Teleport vs Teleport Connect

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Teleport

8.0
Security & Privacy

Modern SSH server for teams managing distributed infrastructure

Teleport Connect

8.0
Developer Tools

Developer-friendly browser for cloud infrastructure

Metric Teleport Teleport Connect
Category Security & Privacy Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 138 135
90-day Installs 307 434
365-day Installs 721 2.0K
Version 18.7.6 18.7.6
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 20.0K
GitHub Forks 2.0K
Open Issues 3.2K
License AGPL-3.0
Language Go
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago
First Seen Nov 25, 2013 Feb 15, 2023

Reviews

Teleport

Teleport is a modern SSH server designed for teams managing distributed infrastructure, offering secure access and streamlined collaboration. It provides robust security features, ease of use, and integrates well with existing infrastructure, benefiting DevOps teams and system administrators.

Teleport provides a secure and modern SSH server solution for teams managing distributed infrastructure.

Pros

  • + Enhanced security features for infrastructure access
  • + User-friendly interface for managing SSH access
  • + Active and engaged open-source community

Cons

  • - Lack of automatic updates may pose maintenance challenges
  • - High number of open issues may indicate areas needing attention

Teleport Connect

Teleport Connect is a developer-friendly browser for securely accessing cloud infrastructure resources. It allows users to connect via SSH, RDP, and web console without needing client software, making it ideal for developers and DevOps teams managing cloud environments.

Enables secure, clientless access to cloud resources via SSH, RDP, and web console.

Pros

  • + Secure, clientless access to cloud resources
  • + Support for multiple protocols (SSH, RDP, web console)
  • + Integration with SSO and Okta for enhanced security

Cons

  • - Lacks auto-update functionality
  • - Not widely adopted, as evidenced by limited community mentions