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Wake-On-Lan through the internetby@nikasa1889
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Wake-On-Lan through the internet

by Dang Ha The Hien4mFebruary 27th, 2017
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My daily work usually starts by opening an SSH connection to a server, running a docker image (with RStudio Server or Jupyter on it), and analyzing data or programming directly on the browser. It was always convenient like that until I got sudden disconnection last month. Suddenly anything stops working, and I wasted several hours hopelessly trying to fix it. When I went home, I figured out that the electricity in my apartment was very unstable due to a small construction upstairs. Of course, a simple solution is getting a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply), but I was fascinated by the idea that maybe I can turn on my server over the internet. That is like having the server’s power switch with me all the time. It would be so cool, especially when I’m away for an extended period and don’t want to waste money on the energy bills. This story is about how I’ve done it. You can have a look at my final network setup first.

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