Secure your infrastructure with a zero-trust remote access solution.
Keeper Connection Manager provides DevOps and IT teams with instant access to RDP, SSH, database and Kubernetes endpoints through a web browser.
Keeper Connection Manager provides DevOps and IT teams with instant access to RDP, SSH, database and Kubernetes endpoints through a web browser.
Keeper Connection Manager is an agentless gateway that can be installed in any on-prem or cloud environment.
No special client to install, no plugins and absolutely no concurrency limits.
Set up KCM on your network, whether on-premises or in the cloud.
Easily connect to a machine from anywhere using your web browser.
Designed to be integrated with many third-party systems and protocols.
Accessing a machine is as simple as going to a website and logging in. No special plugins or client software to install.
Simple, fast and intuitive user interface that is compatible with all web browsers.
Flexible installation options using Docker on any on-prem or cloud environment. Seamless authentication with SSO, AD and LDAP.
Keeper Connection Manager can be deployed to air-gapped environments to support the most strict network security requirements.
Supports iOS and Android web browsers on mobile and tablet devices with all capabilities including RDP, Database and SSH sessions.
Business customers receive dedicated training and 24/7 support.
Keeper’s Remote Browser Isolation is a zero-knowledge approach to isolating web browsing activities from managed and unmanaged end-user devices.
Keeper Connection Manager was built by the creators of Apache Guacamole, which has more than 10 million users.
Keeper Connection Manager can be installed on any Windows, Linux or Cloud environment that runs Docker containers. Instructions can be found here.
VNC, RDP, SSH, Telnet, Kubernetes, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server.
Yes, Keeper Connection Manager supports Duo or TOTP for MFA. If you are using an SSO such as Azure or Okta, multi-factor authentication can be activated on the identity provider.
No, all that is required for users is a web browser and an internet connection. Keeper Connection Manager is a solution that is clientless and agentless.
No. KCM utilizes the Principle of Least Privilege. Users will only have access to connections that have been explicitly granted to them by the administrator.
Yes. Keeper Connection Manager integrates directly with Keeper Secrets Manager, allowing administrators to configure connections on the server and store the credentials in Keeper’s encrypted Vault.
Keeper Connection Manager’s packages use the same configuration files and database schema as upstream, so you can simply replace your deployment by transferring over the same data and copying your configuration. Additionally, if Keeper Connection Manager was installed using the RPMs, previously existing Keeper Connection Manager packages for any extensions will also need to be installed.