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Re: remotely accesing servers



ssh FTW

christopher



On 1/19/07 3:02 PM, "Laurie Yalem" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Current scenerio:  We are a small school with only one tech person- me.
> We have no server room in our current building- I have 4 servers (WGM,
> First Class/Retrospect, Filemaker/NUD Calendar, Web) that all sit behind
> my desk so that when I want to work on one I can just turn around, use my
> monoswitch and access the server(s), all G3s and G4 towers.  Well that is
> about to change.  We are building and will be moving into a new campus
> this summer.  We will have a dedicated server room that of course I will
> have access to, but my desk/office will be in a different part of the new
> and much bigger building.
> 
> My question is this:  what is the simplest way to remotely connect to my
> servers.  I know and do connect via WGM remotely, but there are definitely
> times I need to drag and drop a file into a teachers folder on the OSX
> (10.3) server.  I probably end up doing this several times a week and
> don't have access to do this when logged in remotely under the admin
> account on the server.  Also, I like to check that Retrospect backed up
> properly- it's on a different server.  Are people using ARD to connect to
> servers and have full access?  I do have that and use it in my labs.  Is
> there some other way I'm missing or just haven't needed to learn that is
> simple?
> Thanks.
> 
> :)  Laurie
> 
> Laurie Yalem
> Technology Coordinator
> Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities
> 1035 Price School Lane
> St. Louis, MO  63124
> 314-997-4343
> email@hidden
> www.churchillstl.org
> 
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