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Torminal

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Every server, encrypted at rest and routed through Tor.

Torminal is a free SSH, SFTP and RDP client. Your servers, keys and passwords live in a cipher-cascade vault on your machine — and any session can run over Tor, DNS included.

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Overview cdn-edge-01
deploy@cdn-edge-01:~$ ssh [email protected] --tor
 routing via Tor… circuit built (3 hops)
 handshake ok · ed25519 host key pinned
Welcome to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.8.0)
root@cdn-edge-01:~# uptime
 13:37:42 up 72 days,  4:11,  1 user,  load 0.04 0.02 0.00
root@cdn-edge-01:~# 

Encrypted vault

Two independent ciphers guard every server, key and password — keyed by your password or a security key.

AES-256-GCM
XChaCha20-Poly1305
…opaque bytes…

Tor built in

Not a plugin. Route any host, including .onion, through Tor with DNS inside the circuit.

you .onion
2 independent ciphers
0 bytes of telemetry

SSH · SFTP · RDP

SSH SFTP RDP
How it works

Private in three steps

From download to your first onion-routed shell in under a minute.

  1. 1

    Create your vault

    Pick a strong password — optionally enroll a hardware security key. From here on, everything you save is encrypted on your own machine.

  2. 2

    Add your servers

    Import from Termius, an SSH config or JSON, or add hosts by hand. Group them, tag them, keep notes.

  3. 3

    Connect — over Tor if you want

    Open a shell, move files or start a remote desktop. Flip Tor on per-server or globally; DNS resolves inside the circuit.

Ready when you are

Free, no sign-up, no telemetry. Your servers, your machine, your keys.