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Linux Management Console - full control over your Linux server at your fingertips
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Jan 14, 2012 19:31:06 | | Author email | anikolaev@3d2f.com | | Author | Nikolaev Alexander Dmitrievich |
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Although Linux server administrators are usually gurus that can control every aspect of this operating system, recompile its core and do a lot of other things that sound like science fiction to regular users, they will never mind having a convenient tool that will provide the same degree of freedom and yet make everyday routines easier. If you are a Linux server admin working in a mixed environment and feel that you need some help with your work, try Linux Management Console!
Linux Management Console is a comprehensive server administration toolkit that allows you to manage your Linux servers from a Windows PC. The software includes such important tools as SSH remote access (via PuTTY), X11 remote control, HTML SysInfo Reports and file management tools (WinSCP), among many other advanced features. LMC also turns the main Linux log file (/var/log/messages) into a powerful source of information by decrypting their abbreviated records and presenting them in a readable form, which may come in handy for debugging and troubleshooting. Linux Management Console lets you organize your servers by site, group, location or type (database servers, web servers and so on) and reliably protects your access credentials by encrypting them. The program is available in several editions, from the free Light edition to the commercial Enterprise and Site versions.
If you need even more control over your Linux servers, Linux Management Console will be a perfect candidate for permanent residence in your software collection!
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