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Welcome to the Infinite Remote wiki!

Security Disclaimer

Please be aware that while we strive to ensure the security and integrity of our software, no system is entirely immune to vulnerabilities. The InfiniteRemote project is in active development, and while we are committed to security, there could be unintentional risks. We recommend exercising caution, particularly with sensitive information. Consider additional security measures such as running the service on a dedicated server, employing a web application firewall, or limiting access to trusted IPs.

Why Infinite Remote?

We have started our own project due to the lack of transparency of the RustDesk project and intend on forking and maintaining our own servers and clients, the vulnerabilities in the RustDesk client is too much for business use so we will be working hard on improving the codebase and security.

Requirements

A clean installation of Linux we suggest Debian 12 or Ubuntu 22.04. A public IP address. Open TCP ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for external access for the API, open ports 21115-21117 TCP and 21116 UDP for the signal servers and relay servers. A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) pointing to your public IP, e.g., InfiniteRemote.example.com.

Support and Reporting Issues

If you encounter any issues during installation or while using the service, please open a discussion or join our discord.

Legal Disclaimer

The InfiniteRemote software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. By installing and using the software, you accept full responsibility for its deployment and security.

Conclusion

This guide outlines the steps to install and configure the InfiniteRemote service using an automated script. By following these instructions and recommendations, you can ensure a successful setup and secure operation of your service.