I'll second the recommendtaion for conserver. It logs; it talks to a tremendous variety of terminal servers; it has its own user/ privleges model if you want to use it. One interesting feature is that machines running conserver can talk to each-other securely; one friend of mine takes advantage of this by running conserver on his mac laptop; all he has to do is pull up a terminal window and type "console foo" to connect to the serial console of any of several dozen machines scattererd around the country.
---Alex > Steve> In the early nineties, DEC sold a software application that ran > Steve> on a VMS host that provided console logging on serial > Steve> connections over a terminal concentrator (LAT). Users would > Steve> not connect to terminal servers directly, but instead login to > Steve> this node and obtain a console through this package. > > You want to take a look at the Conserver package, it's really an > excellent tool! > > http://www.conserver.com > > We use it here at work across multiple sites, concentrators and > systems and it's really a great tool. > > John > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
