On May 14, 2013, at 7:55 PM, Devin Reade g...@gno.org wrote:
The AdderLink can be a bit expensive for small businesses and hobbiests
in their recommended one-per-server configuration (approx USD 500),
however if you don't have to have different access levels for different
servers' consoles,
On 2013-05-13, Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear Group,
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote management
of one or more openbsd servers.
serial console servers and remote controllable power bars.
Which KVM over IP solution would you recomend.
I
On 5/14/2013 3:23 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-05-13, Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear Group,
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote management
of one or more openbsd servers.
N.B. shared IPMI/LAN ports generally do *not* work on OpenBSD
--On Monday, May 13, 2013 09:24:13 PM +0200 Tony Berth
tonybe...@googlemail.com wrote:
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote
management of one or more openbsd servers. Which KVM over IP solution
would you recomend.
For OpenBSD I usually try to have hardware
Dear Group,
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote management
of one or more openbsd servers. Which KVM over IP solution would you
recomend.
Thanks
Tony
On 05/13/2013 03:24 PM, Tony Berth wrote:
Dear Group,
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote management
of one or more openbsd servers. Which KVM over IP solution would you
recomend.
Oh, I remember those.
Last IP KVM switch I used worked BETTER for OpenBSD than
of environment you use for remote
management
of one or more openbsd servers. Which KVM over IP solution would you
recomend.
Oh, I remember those.
Last IP KVM switch I used worked BETTER for OpenBSD than it did for
Windows... Seriously. Windows desktop was a garbled mess, looked like
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