+0.25 I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone (macky.dev S:+0.19 )
57 points by Sayuj01 5 days ago | 53 comments on HN | Moderate positive Contested Landing Page · v3.7 · 2026-03-01 05:31:35 0
Summary Digital Privacy & Access Advocates
The page promotes a software tool for secure remote terminal access from an iPhone to a Mac. The content strongly advocates for digital privacy and security, with significant positive engagement on Article 12. It also positively engages themes of access to technology, work, and cultural participation. The overall evaluation is moderately positive, driven by security advocacy and enabling functionality.
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Max +0.92 Article 12 Min +0.20 Article 2
Signal 23 No Data 8
Volatility 0.18 (Medium)
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HN Discussion 20 top-level · 16 replies
yoavm 2026-02-24 19:21 UTC link
If you're using tmux, you can try my plugin https://github.com/bjesus/muxile . It sends your tmux session to your phone, with quick QR code scanning and WebSockets.
ronsor 2026-02-24 19:24 UTC link
The pricing is extremely steep for a tech-savvy audience that could just set up Tailscale or MOSH.
tty456 2026-02-24 19:24 UTC link
How do you do data transfer with only blind signaling when either user is behind a NAT?
rubyn00bie 2026-02-24 19:29 UTC link
I’m not sure I get why this is better. Something like Tailscale makes it trivial to connect to your own machines and is likely more secure than this will be. Tailscale even has a free plan these days. Combine that with something like this that was shared on HN a few days ago: https://replay.software/updates/introducing-echo

Then you’re all in for like $3. What about webRTC makes this better?

spzb 2026-02-24 19:31 UTC link
What guarantee is there that the connection is not being MitM? Closed source app from an unknown developer versus OpenSSH is a no-brainer to me.
pelzatessa 2026-02-24 19:32 UTC link
In no serious case have I ever considered connecting to my PC terminal using phone. Connecting from PC to phone makes sense, but when talking the opposite situation, phones simply are terrible at doing things from terminal. Keyboard takes roughly 40% of the screen, and displaying wide lines is awkward. Forget about TUI applications, Midnight Commander and such. Other than toying around and extreme emergencies, why?
notRobot 2026-02-24 19:38 UTC link
Shell In A Box has been a thing for like two decades now, and gives you a simple web-based interface ssh interface you can use from any device. https://github.com/shellinabox/shellinabox
gnabgib 2026-02-24 19:49 UTC link
Title: Connect to Mac Terminal from iPhone
starkparker 2026-02-24 20:06 UTC link
Previously:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122939 (yesterday, 3 points, 4 comments)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47103613 (Sunday, 1 point, 0 comments)

messh 2026-02-24 20:11 UTC link
Or... use something like https://shellbox.dev
rcarmo 2026-02-24 20:33 UTC link
Why stop at just one terminal? (shameless plug for https://github.com/rcarmo/webterm, which works pretty well on mobile)
swongel 2026-02-24 20:39 UTC link
Regardless of the poor security guarentees and or personal disinterest in such a service. I don't think services which offer continuous services should ever have a "lifetime" price. With a lifetime subscription the incentive of the company is to offer poor service, or to stop alltogether when revenue from growth is no longer outpacing operating costs. I'd much prefer it if the $29/lifetime would just be $29 / 4 years instead, it would make me much more secure in onboarding onto your proprietary service as I would feel more secure about it's future existence.
mrsssnake 2026-02-24 20:52 UTC link
For connecting two devices I already pay for a service allowing that, it's called ISP (Internet Service Provider).
spzb 2026-02-24 21:21 UTC link
I had a play with it using mitmproxy and one thing is for sure, it doesn't implement certificate pinning. It happily connected to my self-signed certificate. When you set a master password for access to your Mac it's sent to their server (a Cloudflare Worker) as plaintext (albeit over TLS) rather than using it as input to a key derivation function. That makes me think it's probably stored server-side with little to no security. All in all, there ain't a bargepole long enough for me to touch this with.
ay 2026-02-24 21:25 UTC link
Just use iSH and use the local terminal on the iPhone from which you can connect to the Mac terminal. Works well over tailscale, too.
monster_truck 2026-02-24 21:35 UTC link
What is with all the insanely insecure projects and services making it to the FP today? Nobody should be using this.

It is not at all safe and should absolutely not be on the FP.

hmokiguess 2026-02-24 21:39 UTC link
I use https://github.com/tiann/hapi self hosted with Tailscale, took seconds to setup, it's free, and it has more features.
Sean-Der 2026-02-24 23:38 UTC link
WebRTC is a real super power on this stuff :)

I also love seeing it used for 'kill the jump box' and file transfer. Just drives me crazy that we lets files sit on file providers.

Especially if you are transferring in the office! Send it right over the LAN and could be instant. Being forced to upload + download from remote servers frustrates me.

redbell 2026-02-25 08:12 UTC link
IMO, the title is a little bit misleading. Since it started with I think, I was expecting to read a blog post but landed on a software product instead!
mihneadevries 2026-02-25 11:32 UTC link
The NAT traversal angle is honestly the most compelling part here, WebRTC's ICE/STUN/TURN stack handles weird network topologies pretty gracefully without you having to think about it.

That said I think spzb's point is real, the signaling server is still a trust boundary even if the p2p channel itself is encrypted. Tailscale sidesteps a lot of that by having a more battle-tested auth model tbh.

On the "why would you even want this on phone" thing though, I guess I disagree a bit, I've been building something related: Xtro, terminal + source control + AI agent on iPhone connected to Mac, and like the use case is surprisingly legit once the layout is actually designed for mobile. Emergency deploys, quick fixes, that kind of thing.

LoganDark 2026-02-24 19:35 UTC link
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it (emergencies come to mind, as you've noted).
lynndotpy 2026-02-24 19:46 UTC link
Do you have an Android or an iPhone?

IMO terminals are still the fastest way to do a lot of things on a phone, but it's a much better experience on Androids with keyboards for the purpose.

And even on an iPhone, it's just fine. Python works really well as a shell for quick calculations, and you can use a script with the -i flag to make it more accessible.

QuantumNomad_ 2026-02-24 19:59 UTC link
I use ssh from my phone to my computer to run yt-dlp on YouTube videos that I want to save.

And I regularly ssh into my servers from my phone to run some small routine tasks.

Both these kinds of tasks involve extremely minimal amounts of typing, and little to no reading of output. So the small keyboard of the phone is not annoying, and neither is having a small screen.

RIMR 2026-02-24 20:19 UTC link
Especially for a tool that only work on macOS and iPhone, and only serves one purpose.

Pretty much every developer out there has some kind of tooling that does this already, that also does more.

This is a cool little project, but I cannot imagine paying for it.

artpar 2026-02-24 20:31 UTC link
Here is an implementation you might like

https://github.com/artpar/terminal-tunnel

P2P with webrtc (pion ftw) with e2ee

client side is webui so you can use on any device

ps: the default Cloudflare Worker from my account is already maxed out so you will need your own exchange (self host on your account)

thisislife2 2026-02-24 20:47 UTC link
Yeah. I wonder why HN has become lax about enforcing the original title rule? I can understand editing the title to meet the character limit or remove hyperbole or make it less click-baity. But some changes really don't make sense - a recent HN Post ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47111039 ) was titled "The AI apocalypse for enshitification has started", where as the original title is "Large US company came after me for releasing a free open source self-hostable alternative!" - I am sure the original title would have got it more attention here.
foxmoss 2026-02-24 20:49 UTC link
Looking at their website it seems they're trying to target a slightly less tech savvy audience which are interested in checking on agents while away. Someone willing to blow cash on overpriced AI subscriptions, I could see justifying blowing money on this.
dijit 2026-02-24 20:51 UTC link
sure, but I fucking hate subscriptions.

If you want to sell software, fine, but I want to buy it then.

Release a v2? Sure, I’ll probably buy again.

I have bought 4 versions of littlesnitch and 3 versions of prompt (5 if you count the macos versions too).

But if I see another subscription I’m just clicking off.

bergie 2026-02-24 21:17 UTC link
Reticulum shell is also an option, and would also work over LoRa

https://pypi.org/project/rnsh/

zadikian 2026-02-24 21:31 UTC link
Phone to PC VNC is my only way to start/stop a YouTube live stream remotely. I don't mean using the phone's webcam, rather there's a camera always sitting elsewhere. YouTube's app and mobile site are both missing that button. I would love to not need to do this.
EGreg 2026-02-24 21:34 UTC link
How do I know iSH app isn’t exfiltrating data?
spzb 2026-02-24 21:36 UTC link
Pfft, security is so last year. We're all about the vibes now. Get on the AI train or be left behind, dinosaur.

/s

Sayuj01 2026-02-24 21:39 UTC link
Lol i thought no one would look at my project so just closed and went to watch some Kill Tony and I come back and like wtf, people are debating!
overhead4075 2026-02-24 22:18 UTC link
I do rust dev (nvim) and other ssh/terminal tasks on my Android phone. I get 82 rows and 118 columns, so not too worried about long lines. Mostly for something to do during my commute or when I want to do some coding without having to carry a laptop around.
Sayuj01 2026-02-25 06:14 UTC link
You are absolutely wrong on the storage claim, the server runs proper PBKDF2-SHA256 with 100k iterations and a random salt, so that part is solid.
aitchnyu 2026-02-25 14:58 UTC link
Is this profitable? Can imagine it competing with programming tools like Replit, Val town, Openclaw; acting as server for occasionally syncing tools like Bitwarden, Obsidian; webhook receiving tools; VPSes etc.
Editorial Channel
What the content says
+0.70
Article 12 Privacy
High Practice Framing
Editorial
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SETL
-0.28

Explicitly emphasizes privacy, zero-logs policy, and end-to-end encryption.

+0.60
Article 27 Cultural Participation
High Advocacy Practice
Editorial
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SETL
-0.26

Explicitly enables participation in cultural/scientific life through development tools.

+0.50
Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Medium Practice
Editorial
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SETL
+0.22

Implies dignity through tools that respect user autonomy and privacy.

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Article 8 Right to Remedy
Medium Practice
Editorial
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SETL
-0.24

Provides transparent company information and contact details for legal recourse.

+0.40
Preamble Preamble
Medium Practice
Editorial
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SETL
+0.20

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+0.40
Article 3 Life, Liberty, Security
Medium Practice
Editorial
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SETL
-0.22

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Article 5 No Torture
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SETL
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Article 17 Property
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SETL
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Article 19 Freedom of Expression
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Editorial
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SETL
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Article 23 Work & Equal Pay
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Editorial
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Equal access implied through non-discriminatory pricing and device requirements.

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Article 13 Freedom of Movement
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Company clearly identifies as Indian entity with address and registration.

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Article 18 Freedom of Thought
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Tool enables rights exercise without interfering with others' rights.

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No relevant content on arbitrary detention or exile.

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No relevant content on fair public hearings.

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Article 11 Presumption of Innocence

No relevant content on presumption of innocence.

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No relevant content on marriage or family rights.

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No relevant content on participation in government.

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Article 30 No Destruction of Rights
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Article 14 Asylum

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No relevant structural features.

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Article 21 Political Participation

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Longitudinal · 6 evals
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2026-02-26 16:26 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:24 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:23 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:20 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:19 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:18 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -
2026-02-26 16:17 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: I think WebRTC is better than SSH-ing for connecting to Mac terminal from iPhone - -