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  1. Tools

Remote Tools

Use JFrog Connect’s tools for accessing and controlling your edge device.

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JFrog Connect provides several convenient tools for accessing and taking control of your edge device.

Terminal

JFrog Connect’s tool enables you to connect to your Linux terminal through a web-based SSH. Using Terminal, you can use a command-line interface to troubleshoot remotely and resolve issues on your edge devices.

Port Tunnel

JFrog Connect’s tool enables you to connect remotely to the local network port of your Linux edge device and forward connections such as , , a , and other port-forwarding tools.

The Connect documentation provides example procedures for opening a remote access session using VNC, SSH, and a web-view Server.

Command Runner

In JFrog Connect, the tool provides a simple solution for running commands remotely on your Linux edge devices.

File Fetch

You can from an edge device. This is useful when you want to get log files or any other kind of file from the device.

What’s Next?

Learn how to with JFrog Connect.

Terminal
Port Tunnel
VNC
SSH
web-view server
Command Runner
retrieve a file or a folder
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