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Best Self Hosted Alternatives to LogMeIn Central

A curated collection of the 3 best self hosted alternatives to LogMeIn Central.

Cloud-based remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform for IT teams to monitor and manage fleets of PCs and servers. Provides agent-based monitoring, patch management, remote control, automation/scripting, alerts, and reporting.

Alternatives List

#1
Teleport

Teleport

Secure access platform for servers, Kubernetes, databases, desktops, and web apps with SSO/MFA, short-lived certificates, and full session auditing.

Teleport screenshot

Teleport is an identity and access platform that provides secure connectivity, authentication, authorization, and auditing for infrastructure. It replaces long-lived SSH keys, static tokens, and traditional bastions/VPN approaches with an identity-aware access proxy and short-lived certificates.

Key Features

  • Single sign-on for infrastructure via OIDC and SAML integrations
  • Multi-factor authentication and support for modern authenticators (including FIDO2/WebAuthn)
  • Short-lived, certificate-based access for SSH, Kubernetes, databases, and other resource types
  • Role-based access control with support for fine-grained policies and just-in-time elevation workflows
  • Session recording and audit trails across SSH, Kubernetes, database, RDP, and web application access
  • Secure tunneling to reach resources behind NATs and firewalls without exposing inbound ports
  • Web UI and CLI for resource discovery, access, and operational visibility

Use Cases

  • Centralize secure admin access to servers, clusters, and databases without distributing keys
  • Provide audited access to sensitive environments (production, regulated systems) with MFA and approvals
  • Enable secure remote access to internal web apps and desktops for support and operations teams

Limitations and Considerations

  • Full functionality spans multiple protocols and resource types, which can increase deployment and policy complexity in larger environments

Teleport is well-suited for teams that need a unified access layer across diverse infrastructure and want consistent identity-based controls. Its combination of SSO/MFA, short-lived credentials, and detailed auditing helps reduce risk while improving operational access workflows.

19.7kstars
2kforks
#2
MeshCentral

MeshCentral

Self-hosted Node.js server for remote monitoring, web-based remote desktop, terminal, file access and multi-DB device management.

MeshCentral screenshot

MeshCentral is a self-hosted, open-source remote device management web server built on Node.js with compiled agents for multiple platforms. It provides web-based remote desktop, terminal, file access, KVM/Intel AMT integration and real-time device management for multi-user deployments. (meshcentral.com)

Key Features

  • Web-based remote desktop, terminal and file manager (browser-accessible, real-time UI).
  • Multi-OS agents (compiled C agents for Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and multiple CPU architectures).
  • WebRTC-enabled text/video chat and session relay/recording support for audits.
  • Intel AMT KVM and out-of-band management where supported.
  • Multi-database backend support (default embedded DB historically, plus MongoDB, MariaDB/MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 and AceBase options) and many server configuration options (TLS, Let's Encrypt, MPS/relay, peering, mesh routers).

(meshcentral.com)

Use Cases

  • Remote IT support and helpdesk sessions via browser-based remote desktop and chat.
  • Fleet monitoring and management for mixed OS environments (agents collect inventory, logs, power controls, Wake-on-LAN).
  • Remote maintenance and out-of-band tasks using Intel AMT / KVM and scripted agent operations.

(meshcentral.com)

Limitations and Considerations

  • The historical embedded default (NeDB) is unmaintained and recommended only for small/test installs; production deployments should use MongoDB, MariaDB/Postgres or SQLite/AceBase. Migration and DB version compatibility have been discussed in the project community. (github.com)

  • Large-scale session/relay traffic can incur significant bandwidth/costs on public instances (project previously ran a public server but community/self-hosting is encouraged). (github.com)

MeshCentral is a feature-rich, community-driven remote management platform suitable for administrators who want a self-hosted, extensible solution for remote support, device inventory and out-of-band management. Its flexible DB/back-end options and broad agent support make it adaptable to small labs up to larger corporate deployments.

5.9kstars
783forks
#3
Nexterm

Nexterm

Nexterm is an open-source server management platform providing SSH, VNC and RDP access, SFTP file management, Docker deployment, Proxmox integration, monitoring and SSO.

Nexterm screenshot

Nexterm is an open-source server management application that centralizes remote access (SSH, VNC, RDP) and file management (SFTP) with team and organization features. It includes deployment helpers for Docker, Proxmox VM/LXC integration, monitoring, session recording and authentication options.

Key Features

  • Unified remote access: connect to servers via SSH, VNC and RDP from one web interface.
  • File management: integrated SFTP for browsing, uploading and downloading files.
  • Deployment & integrations: helpers for deploying via Docker and managing Proxmox LXC/QEMU resources.
  • Authentication & security: two-factor authentication, password/key encryption and OpenID Connect / OAuth2 SSO support.
  • Team & organization controls: organize servers and users in folders and organizations with role-based access.
  • Automation: scripts and reusable snippets for automating repetitive tasks on servers.
  • Monitoring & sessions: real-time CPU/memory/process metrics, session recordings and audit logs.
  • REST API: extensive API surface for programmatic access and automation.

Use Cases

  • Centralize multi-protocol remote access for system administrators and ops teams.
  • Provide secure, auditable shared server access for engineering teams with organizations and SSO.
  • Automate maintenance and deployments via stored scripts and Docker deployment helpers.

Limitations and Considerations

  • Early/pre-release state: documentation and release notes explicitly mark Nexterm as early development / open preview; it is recommended to back up data and avoid production use until maturity.
  • Server-side DB/export model: Nexterm exposes an "export database file" workflow and performs server-side encryption for credentials; migrations or upgrades may require database handling (backups or migration scripts).
  • Third-party component compatibility: some reported issues relate to underlying remote-proxy components (for example guacd/Guacamole variants) affecting certain RDP/VNC environments; such protocol/component compatibility can impact specific desktop environments or upstream versions.

Nexterm bundles a Node.js-based server and a web client (development uses Yarn/Vite) and is distributed as a Docker image for easy deployment. It targets teams that need consolidated, auditable remote access and lightweight orchestration for servers.

3.7kstars
190forks

Why choose an open source alternative?

  • Data ownership: Keep your data on your own servers
  • No vendor lock-in: Freedom to switch or modify at any time
  • Cost savings: Reduce or eliminate subscription fees
  • Transparency: Audit the code and know exactly what's running