Remote terminal server recommendations?
Dmitry Kohmanyuk Дмитрий Кохманюк
dk+baylisa at farm.org
Thu Sep 18 23:47:08 PDT 2003
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 09:36:41PM -0700, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
> My old standby used to be computone, but they don't
> seem to be around anymore. They had the best features
> out of them all back in the day, mainly they had ssh
> support, as well as per-port user/password acls & easy
> integration with their remote power strips.
>
> Does anybody know of something comparable (Mainly I
> want a solution with ssh).
so, you want to ssh into something which can then allow you to connect
to serial console?
my advice is:
buy portmaster 2 series (2U rackmountable PM-25, needs custom cables,
or 4U PM-2E, direct DB-25 ports, can be less on ebay.)
install free conserver software (www.conserver.com) on any Unix box,
and configure it to connect to your portmaster.
you'll get:
ability to ssh to your box (which runs conserver).
console logging (by conserver)
multi-user access (one writer, many readers.) (by conserver)
reliability and power-off-does-not-send-break-to-serial ports (by portmaster.)
ability to log in to portmaster by direct telnet if your box goes down.
(you can restrict it by password, i think.)
you can also buy Cyclades all-in-one device, with built-in ssh, but the price would be
higher (unless you are installing this in a location without existing Unix box, or
are really strapped for U space).
Presumably, if you want to manage customers' equipment, you have one of your own management
stations, which runs network monitoring/dns/smtp services/accounting for them.
where to buy:
portmasters.com sells portmasters; a friend recommends them.
they are not part of with Lucent (which bought Livingston.)
they have password unlocking service and other kinds of support.
you can always try ebay; there are good deals on portmasters, but none on cyclades.
disclaimer: i have bought equipment from cyclades in the past. i have used portmasters.com service,
but not bought from them (yet). I don't work for either ;)
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