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Sealskin

Sealskin

LinuxServer.io

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[Sealskin] is a self-hosted, client-server platform that enables users to run powerful, containerized desktop applications streamed directly to a web browser. It uses a browser extension to intercept user actions—such as clicking a link or downloading a file and redirects them to a secure, isolated application environment running on a remote server.

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#containerized-applications#docker-containers#sealskin#desktop-streaming#remote-desktop#self-hosted-platform#secure-environments#application-virtualization#isolated-application-environment#browser-interception#web-browser-access#browser-extension#web-based-desktop#client-server-architecture
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Sealskin allows users to run desktop applications inside containers and access them through a web browser. It leverages a browser extension to capture input events and relay them to securely isolated application instances running remotely. This approach provides a lightweight vir…

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#containerized-applications#docker-containers#sealskin#desktop-streaming#remote-desktop#self-hosted-platform#secure-environments#application-virtualization#isolated-application-environment#browser-interception#web-browser-access#browser-extension#web-based-desktop#client-server-architecture
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