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Boris wrote:
> Hej Erich, Bob, Charles and others,
>
> first thank you for your replies. After reading it all, the scenario
> from Charles seems to be the most detailed while on the other hand I
> don't see the main advantage.
The main advantage is
Charles Steinkuehler schrieb:
> Boris wrote:
>> Hej listmembers,
>
>
>> I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
>> leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
>
>> First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
>> server in
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Boris wrote:
> Hej listmembers,
>
>
> I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
> leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
>
> First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
>
Boris said:
>
> I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
> leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
>
> First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
> server in a different location but as far as I understand this magic
Boris
Boris wrote:
> Hej listmembers,
>
>
> I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
> leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
>
> First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
> server in a different location but as f
Hej listmembers,
I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
server in a different location but as far as I understand this magic
paket