Hello Stuart,

Stuart Perkins <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 30. Apr. 2018,
14:58:

>
> >> I'm considering setting up Qubes capable server at my home.  What I
> need, however, is to be able to remotely control it.
> Updates...reboot/stop/start system and app vm's etc.  Is this even possible
> with Qubes?  I currently run a Ubuntu powered old laptop as a "server" and
> have it hosting a couple of VM's with virtualbox.
>

Depending on the hardware you can completely remote administrate the server
using Intel AMT.
It allows you to remotely control the hardware even when the device is
switched off but connected to the LAN.
Using AMT you can open up a VNC connection to the server.
AMT will allow you to remotely control and restart a server even it has
crashed into a blue/purple screen.

This technology is the reason that some people are flashing their BIOS
(Coreboot) in order to get rid of this piece of software.
I am using AMT with my corporate Q
laptop which runs Qubes OS.
On my 2nd Laptop a X230 I am running Coreboot to get rid of AMT.

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