Product Information
What is Yaler?
Yaler is a simple, open, and scalable relay infrastructure for secure access to embedded systems. Yaler supports remote SSH access to Linux devices, browser access to local web servers, smartphones as remote devices, TCP-based tunneling protocols, configuration of sensor networks, and integration with third-party services. Yaler is open-source: device-side source code is BSD-licensed, and relay servers are released under GNU AGPLv3.
How to use Yaler?
Yaler is a relay infrastructure that provides secure remote access for embedded systems, enabling them to penetrate firewalls, NAT, or mobile network routers for web, SSH, or VNC access. It simplifies device connectivity without port forwarding and supports multiple hardware and protocols.
Core Functions of Yaler
SSH tunneling
IoT
SSH
Embeddable
VNC Support
Usage Scenarios of Yaler
- Remotely SSH Access Linux Devices for Debugging, Monitoring, or Updating
- Securely Access Local Embedded Web Servers from Anywhere for Monitoring, Configuration, and Remote Operations
- Use Smartphones as Remote Controllers for Products, Building Apps to Communicate with Products
- Tunnel TCP Protocols, Such as VNC for Machine Operation or Collecting Local Database Data
- Apply in Building and Home Automation, Environmental Monitoring, Telemedicine, and More
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