RemoteGenius documentation¶
RemoteGenius (RG Platform) is a fleet-management platform for remote IP-enabled devices — anything with a web management dashboard or an internal API, from network appliances and industrial controllers to cameras and sensors — that reaches hardware behind CGNAT and strict firewalls using outbound-only reverse tunnels, unifies mixed-vendor fleets under one device-shadow schema, and runs on a regionally distributed, air-gap-capable cluster architecture.
RG Platform manages any IP-enabled device that exposes a web management dashboard, an internal API, or neither — from network appliances and industrial controllers to security hardware, sensors, and cameras. Every device reaches the platform through an outbound-only reverse tunnel it opens itself, so no device needs a public IP, a forwarded port, or a VPN. Each device is represented by a vendor-neutral device shadow, and the fleet runs on regionally distributed RG Clusters that keep operating when the cloud layer is unreachable or entirely absent.
Documentation sections¶
- Overview — what RG is, who it's for, and how the three layers fit together.
- Connectivity — outbound-only reachability behind CGNAT, reverse tunnels, and secure pairing.
- Device control — device shadow, adapters, native GUI access, live preview, mixed-vendor fleets.
- Architecture — regional clusters, deployment models, and air-gapped operation.
- Security — identity, two-tier RBAC, tenant isolation, monitoring, and audit logging.
- Compare — RG versus VPN/bastion patterns and versus cloud-IoT platforms.
- FAQ — direct answers to the questions operators and integrators ask first.
- API overview — the conceptual API surface and authentication model.
- Glossary — canonical definitions of every RG term.