About FlexiHub for Linux
FlexiHub gives access to remote USB and COM devices via the Internet. Access can be attained in an RDP session with device isolation or any virtual machine. FlexiHub now employs QUIC for quicker and more secure direct...
FlexiHub is a comprehensive software-as-a-service solution tailored for seamless access to remote USB and COM devices over the Internet. Its versatility extends to a wide array of devices, ranging from dongles, 3D mice, and scanners to intricate OBD and CNC machinery. Users can effortlessly access these devices via FlexiHub in an RDP session, with device isolation available, or from various virtual machine environments. One of FlexiHub's standout features is its robust support for basic connection protocols, including TCP/IP, UDP, and RDP. Its driverless architecture eliminates the need for local device driver installations, simplifying the setup process. Additionally, FlexiHub's cross-platform compatibility ensures uninterrupted USB device connection across diverse operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and Raspberry Pi. However, COM port redirection over Ethernet is exclusive to the Windows version. Security is a top priority for FlexiHub, with advanced 2048-bit SSL encryption safeguarding data traffic. Furthermore, the platform offers login tokens for secure account sharing, auto-connect functionality, optional data compression, and the possibility to set up a Private Tunnel Server to optimize connection speeds. FlexiHub was recently enhanced by adopting the QUIC protocol, which significantly improves the performance of direct connections through NAT. This integration introduces NAT Traversal Improvements, ensuring consistent and reliable device connectivity across different network configurations. Additionally, FlexiHub's seamless network switching capabilities minimize disruptions, enhancing overall remote work productivity. Operating on a subscription-based model, FlexiHub provides users with a demo subscription, allowing them to explore the service free of charge for 30 days, with access to 5 sessions. This enables users to experience the full range of features and benefits before committing to a subscription.
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of FlexiHub for Linux since it was posted on our website on 2016-04-21 15:42:26.
The latest version is 5.1 and it was updated on 2026-06-18 22:14:04. See below the changes in each version.
FlexiHub for Linux version 5.1
Updated At: 2024-04-03
Changes: Added: QUIC protocol implemented for better security and NAT support.
FlexiHub for Linux version 5.1
Updated At: 2021-08-03
Changes: Fixed: some minor bugs.
FlexiHub for Linux version 4.0
Updated At: 2020-06-18
Changes: Added: team accounts that let you share devices securely with your coworkers.
Added: the ability to select a teammate from the drop-down list for sending an invite.
Added: redesigned login window.
Added: updated SSL certificates.
FlexiHub for Linux version 3.0
Updated At: 2016-11-22
Changes: Added: the ability to send connection invites to other FlexiHub users.
Improved: the network communication has been optimized to reduce traffic.
Fixed: auto-reconnect could break the existing connection with another node.
FlexiHub for Linux version 2.2
Updated At: 2015-12-24
Changes: Added: First official release.
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