Matt Liotta wrote:
> Just think, you could stop using a GUI on your server and then you
> wouldn't need any kind of remote admin product at all.

Stopping with the use of a GUI does not magically take away the need for 
a remote admin product, it merely indicates a change in the requirements 
for the remote admin product. OpenSSH is still a remote admin product, 
even though it is command line based and gets preinstalled on most Linux 
distros nowadays.

BTW, OpenSSH can be pretty usefull on Windows as well if you have 
scripted maintenance tasks or just want to kick a service. But I would 
not want to run Windows servers without at least one other way of 
remotely accessing them.

Jochem

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