Integrate Devices Into a Working H-DCS Environment
H-DCS integrations begin with enrolled devices: WireGuard VPN for private connectivity, Remote Storage for mounted user files, and Linux H-D.email integration for local mail sync and sending.
Practical integrations through device enrollment
Instead of treating every service as a separate manual setup, H-DCS uses device enrollment to connect a computer or phone to the same managed workspace. The device receives the networking, storage and mail integration pieces that match its operating system.
WireGuard VPN
Each enrolled device gets private H-DCS connectivity through WireGuard without routing normal internet traffic through the VPN.
Remote Storage
The user's H-DCS home folder can be mounted on enrolled computers and accessed through H-D Disk in the webapp.
Linux H-D.email integration
Linux enrollment can configure local Maildir synchronization, local sending through H-DCS SMTP and command-line mail behavior.
Android setup flow
Android devices can join the VPN through QR-based WireGuard setup and connect storage through the supported mobile shell flow.
Managed credentials
Generated setup material is device-specific, making each integration revocable without removing the whole H-DCS account.
Connection policy
Device connectivity and cross-user access rules are managed in VPN settings instead of being left to ad-hoc firewall changes.
What this makes possible
How to try integrations
Register and complete the H-DCS account profile.
Open Devices and generate an enrollment profile for the target operating system.
Run or import the generated setup material on the device.
Use the integrated VPN, Remote Storage and, on Linux, H-D.email local mail setup.
Adjust VPN ACLs and revoke individual devices when access should change.
Try H-DCS device integrations
Register, enroll a Linux, Windows or Android device, and test how VPN, Remote Storage and H-D.email integration fit your daily workstation flow.