Hi there, looking for a KVM for my home server to fix it remotely when having an important issue
because wel… My home server isn’t at MY home but at my mother’s home

I was looking at nanoKVM-USB which I would plug to a raspberry pi, enabling and disabling the remote app according to my need to avoid unnecessary security issues, maybe even unplug it and ask my mother to plug it when needed, what do you think of such a solution ?

Thanks !

  • WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    I use https://pikvm.org/

    It’s a raspberry pi with a hat. Plugs into USB and HDMI to mimic a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, and you can wire it to the power button as well.

    I keep mine behind a VPN for security but there are other options.