How to remotely stop/start a server?

Discussion in 'Bukkit Discussion' started by civ77, Jan 7, 2012.

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    civ77

    How do I remotely stop and start a server, my server is running Ubuntu which can use remote shell but as far as I know I cannot remote shell from the windows computer I want to connect to it from. How do other server admins deal with this?
     
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    JohnTheRipper

    SSH, or telnet if you use rkit.
     
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    civ77

    "rkit"?
     
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    MikeA

    ...Putty.
     
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    JohnTheRipper

    Putty is NOT a connection method, it is a Windows client used to connect to servers utilizing the SSH protocol.
     
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    MikeA

    He is asking for a windows client isn't he?
    I obviously know that it's a client. Come on man, I've been hosting servers for over a year!
     
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    JohnTheRipper

    mmm, I thought he was looking for a alternate connection method, it seems that I didn't read it quite correctly. Never mind then, Putty + SSH is what OP is looking for.
     
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    civ77

    ok, thanks, I've seen PuTTY used but I wasn't aware it could stop programs or close windows.
     
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    Double0negative

    mctelnet (bukkit telnet mod) + putty
     
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    Nathan C

    Yep....you can control your whole server that way.
     
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