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    # OBSOLETE The project has moved to CodeBerg at https://codeberg.org/IPMITool/ipmitool IPMItool provides a simple command-line interface to IPMI-enabled devices through an IPMIv1.5 or IPMIv2.0 LAN interface or Linux/Solaris kernel driver.
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    If you are managing hosts, you want to see what's happening on the console. Ideally you want to interact with the console as well via a managed solution. multicons will watch that console for you and allow users to interact with the console keeping complete logs. multicons is a daemon that provides multiplexed access to network accessible consoles (e.g. terminal servers, Serial Over LAN, etc). Features include kerberised authentication, ACL based entitlements, multiple viewers/editors, full...
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