I too like the Spider regardless of it's Java issues. It does accept SSH to Serial Console so there is a non-Java way to use it.
If I can, serial console redirection is preferred but all of my Supermicro systems have the IPMI onboard. Expect to see more solutions use tools like http://guac-dev.org/ in the very near future. On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Chip Marshall <c...@2bithacker.net> wrote: > On 2014-10-23, Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net> sent: >> Having recently encountered a problem with a machine, I’m >> looking for an inexpensive KVMoIP device to place within a >> facility to take VGA/USB Keyboard for a single host scale. >> Ideally something that can be properly placed on the internet, >> but that’s not a showstopper. >> >> If you’re willing to loan me one for a week or two as well, >> let me know too so I can ship it to the site and recover my >> machine. > > I've used Lantronix Spiders in the past, they're not bad. > > I'm curious if anyone knows of one that doesn't use Java for the > client though. With things like NoVNC and Guacamole out there > now, it seems like a HTML5 based remote KVM should be possible > and not a nightmare to work with. > > -- > Chip Marshall <c...@2bithacker.net> > http://2bithacker.net/ -- ~ Andrew "lathama" Latham lath...@lathama.com http://lathama.net ~