Setting up a System w/ Wake-on-LAN and VNC?
andrebsd asks: "I'd like to make myself some sort of webpage where I could startup my system with 'Wake on Lan', and once it is started, use VNC to login. Once I'm done doing what I need the system for I would then like to shut it down again. I'm wondering how one might go about putting something like this together. VNC has various scripts for making that part work, but I haven't seen any scripts that can function as a 'Power on/Power off' button for a webpage. Thanks to anyone with any way of doing this." While there are helpful reference for Wake-on-LAN tools, how would you integrate all of these into a coherent system? How might one keep such a system (relatively) secure?
What's wrong with something simple? Throw a .htaccess in a directory with this (untested) script.2 3.123"; // or whatever
<html><body>
<?php
$machine="123.123.1
$connect="wakeonlan --wakeup $machine";
if($_REQUEST['connect']) {
exec($connect);
?>
Starting up <?=$machine?>.
<?php
} elseif(ping($machine)) {
?>
<?=$machine?> is up.
<?php
} else {
?>
<?=$machine?> is down. <a href="?connect=1">Start up</a>.
<?php
}
?>
</body></html>
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Maybe one piece of the puzzle of making Wake-on-LAN over VNC work would be to have a DSL modem, and some kind of always-on appliance that could be programmed to turn on the computer. The appliance must have an Internet address. This is the idea, but it is too expensive: Internet Power Switch. Maybe this would be better: 1-Port Serial Device Servers, but no price is listed.
You have a good basic idea. You don't want to leave the computer on all the time, but you would like to VNC the computer when you need it. Actually, I want that too.
All you need is a low-voltage switch with an Internet address. You can adjust the OS to turn on when the power switch is pressed and hibernate if the power switch is pressed, if the computer is already on. If you need a cold re-boot, you can run the shutdown command from VNC, using a time delay.
A switch with an Internet address need cost no more than $50. The question is, who sells such a switch?
I see lots of posts for using a local server that is always. I guess this will work for a lot of techie places... but what about everyone else?
Are there any cheap routers that can send a simple WOL message? Are there any that have been hacked so that someone can add this function?
Because of the handshake You cannot use TCP, but any UDP or ICMP (ping!) packet including the magic would do it. It has to pass the firewall (if any). The dest address could be
Read AMD whitepaper and a howto.