RCON with context
RustCommander keeps command execution next to player data, server state, and recent activity. That makes routine admin work easier to verify before and after each action.
RustCommander brings RCON commands, server logs, chat history, and player context into one focused workspace so admins can act faster without jumping between tools.
Focused context for the admin workflow behind this page, written for server owners who need clarity before they act.
RustCommander keeps command execution next to player data, server state, and recent activity. That makes routine admin work easier to verify before and after each action.
Instead of treating logs as a temporary stream, RustCommander stores useful server events so moderators can filter, inspect, and return to recent activity when needed.
Moderators commonly send player bans, kicks, and mutes; query server status; check who is online; and grant or revoke permissions. RustCommander surfaces these actions close to the player records they affect, so there is less back-and-forth between tools.
A local RCON client only works from one machine and keeps no history. A web dashboard like RustCommander lets any authorized moderator run commands from a browser, with a permanent log of every action and who took it.
Open RustCommander, add your first server, install the Oxide / uMod bridge, and keep RCON, players, maps, plugins, logs and VIP roles in one place.
Each page is part of the same product surface, so Google and admins can understand the full RustCommander structure.