From your point of view, it's a linux box you can ssh into and manage the same way you'd manage linux on a small physical machine. In my naive opinion, there are some subtle differences with where "the
On 12/04/2017 02:24 PM, John Levine wrote: linux box you can ssh into" resides. Namely, when I ran my server at home, it took a search warrant to legally enter my house to access the server, which I would be immediately made aware of. I can't say the same with the same degree of certainty for a server located in a co-location facility. I'm obviously ignoring someone compromising the system across the network. Though even then, I can disconnect the server from the outside world and still access it from my home. -- Grant. . . . unix || die