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Daemonet for Home

Your home network should work from anywhere.

Reach your computers, files, media, cameras, games, and private services without opening public ports or moving everything into somebody else’s cloud.

Turn ordinary hardware into infrastructure

Keep local services local—and still reach them.

A laptop can be a remote workstation. A home server can be private storage. A phone can hold identity and approve access. A small rented server can add availability without becoming the center of your digital life.

FILES

Access home storage

Browse, mount, synchronize, and resume transfers through a private service that is not exposed as a public administrative port.

REMOTE DESKTOP

Use the machine itself

Reach Remmina, SSH, development environments, and support tools through an approved device identity.

GAMES + MEDIA

Stream from your hardware

Prefer the lowest-latency direct encrypted route. A future relay is separately selected—not hidden inside discovery.

DASHBOARDS

Keep private apps private

Give internal HTTPS services stable private names and exact user, device, entitlement, or trial policy.

FAMILY

Authorize without shared passwords

Approve a person’s device for the service and period they need, then revoke it without rotating every household password.

RECOVERY

Assume a device disappears

Replicate encrypted data and preserve independent recovery authority so one lost drive or location is not the end.

How it comes together

A private network that follows approved devices.

The home router does not need a permanent public administration port. The daemon on each device holds its own identity and accepts only signed policy.

Install Daemon

Each computer or server creates and retains a unique device key.

Approve it

An existing profile authority grants only the memberships and services intended for that device.

Name services

Private DNS maps stable service identities to their current owner-approved hosts.

Connect directly

Rendezvous helps endpoints find a route; authenticated peers then carry their own application traffic.

Home safety

Private reachability is not a replacement for endpoint security. Keep operating systems updated, restrict each service to its Daemonet interface, revoke missing devices, and treat anyone who receives plaintext or screen output as capable of retaining it.

Start with the hardware you own

Make one home service reachable without making it public.