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- | ====== XRouter Tour - Sysop Interface 2 ====== | + | ====== XRouter Tour - Sysop Interface 2 - XrMon ====== |
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The second type of sysop interface is XrMon. This is the generic name for a small standalone program which can either be located on the same machine as XRouter, or on a different machine. It can be used with both daemonised and non-daemonised instances of XRouter. | The second type of sysop interface is XrMon. This is the generic name for a small standalone program which can either be located on the same machine as XRouter, or on a different machine. It can be used with both daemonised and non-daemonised instances of XRouter. | ||
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+ | As mentioned previously, XrMon is available for Windows, X86 Linux and ARM platforms. The above example shows XrLinMon on a laptop remotely operating XrPi on a Raspberry Pi somewhere else in the world. | ||
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