Hey everyone,
This post is self-promotional, but I was told by someone it’s fine as long as it’s open-source and not posted too frequently. I’m still new to Lemmy, to be honest.
We’ve just released version 2.5.0.0 of our RMM, now with Linux & macOS agent support!
Feel free to join our journey: https://github.com/0x101-Cyber-Security/NetLock-RMM
Thank you


This does look great. I’d love to see a free “home lab” license option without having to sign up for something or create an account. The information on your pricing page could use more detail on the “Did you know? You can start with a free open-source membership through our Members Portal” section.
Yes, I’ll update the website with more details about the open-source membership. I call it that because it allows users to easily build and package the required files themselves.
Since this is my full-time job and the RMM takes a huge amount of time, I’m trying to find a way for companies to financially support it, without restricting the homelab community or locking core features behind a closed-source paywall. I’d love to hear any ideas on how to achieve that in the long run.
I wrote a blog post explaining why the unsigned packages aren’t on GitHub (link). However, anyone can still build and package everything without needing a members portal account.
Of course, I realize that most people won’t go through the hassle of compiling and packaging everything themselves, it’s just not convenient. Initially, I expected more criticism for this approach, but I’ve only received a few questions about it. Technically, you could even enter imaginary information, sign in, generate the packages, download them, and self-host them with the members portal API disabled.