Docker sandbox + UFW + fail2ban on every VM.
Every server runs Docker-sandboxed with UFW firewall (all inbound blocked except SSH on port 22), fail2ban brute-force protection, and SSH key-only auth. Each instance gets a unique ed25519 key pair, with the private key AES-256 encrypted at rest. Your terminal connects over HTTPS, bridged to SSH on the server.
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No Docker compose files. No manual SSH key generation. We provision a dedicated Hetzner VM, install OpenClaw, configure security, and set up your instance — all automatically.
Always on the latest version. Without the breakage.
New OpenClaw releases are tested and deployed to your instance automatically. If anything goes wrong, we roll back. You never touch a terminal.
Your VM. You control access.
Your API keys, data, and configurations live on your dedicated VM. We hold an encrypted copy of the SSH key to provide web terminal access — you can replace it at any time and connect directly via SSH. The bot runs with root access on your VM, so it can install packages and open ports as needed. Bring your own Anthropic/OpenAI key.
Pick the resources you need (2–8 vCPUs, 4–16 GB RAM)
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Your secured OpenClaw bot is live. Chat, automate, build.
Average deployment time: under 5 minutes
Every plan includes Docker sandbox, UFW firewall, fail2ban, SSH key auth, auto-updates, and web terminal access.
Hetzner CX23 €3.49/mo + $9 managed service
Hetzner CX33 €5.49/mo + $9 managed service
All plans include: Docker sandbox · UFW Firewall · Fail2ban · SSH key auth · Encrypted terminal · Auto-updates · Web terminal
Installing OpenClaw requires Node.js, pnpm, Docker, systemd services, and hours of terminal work. One wrong step and you start over.
Most users expose their gateway to the internet without authentication. Hundreds of public instances have already been found. The community calls it 'a security nightmare.'
Updates break things. Configs drift. Logs fill up disks. You didn't sign up to be a sysadmin — you wanted a personal AI assistant.