That does only work because they are VMs. If you have physical boxes, you
can use IP-KVM (as you know) or you can pay for terminal server hardware,
assuming all of your servers have appropriate serial consoles. Then, you
could front-end that terminal server hardware with some sort of access
server, so that you could do it all over SSH.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Craig Constantine <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Linode has a “LISH” feature. Basically, you ssh to one of their systems,
> and it can connect you to the console of your virtual macine (your linode).
>
> Anyone know how that actually works under the hood? …does it only work
> because they’re running VMs?
>
> I would really love to be able to dumpster the whole model of
> JavaApplet<-->KVM-IP<—>KVM-dongles . . .
>
> --Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
>
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