Linux server management in your pocket. Manage servers on the go via SSH!
SysAdmin is an open-source mobile application that puts the power of Linux server administration in your pocket. Built with Flutter, it provides a sleek, intuitive GUI for managing your Linux servers on the go - no laptop required.
"Command your servers, not your schedule. Admin anywhere, anytime."
Key Features:
- Dashboard - View server status, system metrics, and connection details at a glance
- SSH Manager - Store and manage multiple server connections securely
- System Information - Detailed hardware information about your connected server
- Real-time System Resource Monitoring - Track CPU, RAM, and swap usage with graphs
- SFTP File Explorer - Browse, upload, download, and manage files with ease
- Schedule Jobs - Create one-time and recurring tasks
- Environment Variables - Manage both local and global environment variables
- Terminal - Full terminal access when you need the command line
Coming Soon:
- User & Group Management
- Service & Log Management
- Package Management
- Firewall Configuration
- Container Management (Docker/Podman)
- Disk & Network Management
- VNC Support
Why SysAdmin?
Traditional server management requires either physical access or an SSH session through a terminal, which can be inconvenient when you're on the move. SysAdmin solves this by providing:
- Mobile-First GUI for Linux server management
- Multi-Server Support - manage all your servers from one app
- Secure Connections using SSH/SFTP with password or key-based authentication
- No Command Line Required (but available when you need it!)
Security Features:
- Local Authentication - Biometric/pin protection using your device's screen lock
- Encrypted Communications - All server communications use SSH/SFTP encryption
- Secure Credential Storage - Connection details are stored in your device's secure storage
- No Server-side Components - Your credentials never leave your device
This app is completely free and open source software (FOSS) licensed under GPL-3.0.
"Because server management shouldn't require a desk."