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Conserver: System Console, Console Server, Out-of-Band Management
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Conserver is a
serial console management system that provides remote access to system
consoles and logs to a central (master) host. It supports both local and
network serial connections and allows replay of the server console
history even if the server is down. Multiple users can connect to a
single serial connection, with one having write-access."Console server"
as it was originally known, was written by Tom Fine, and was presented
with source code to the world at large during LISA IV, in Colorado
Springs in 1990. A similar program had previously been written at Purdue
University. Those authors assumed that Fine's code was based on their
version, so forked Fine's code, modified it and released it as version
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