why is a Linux server classified as desktop?
I'm scanning a lot of Linux servers using ssh. Some of them are being classified as 'desktops'. They don't even have X windows installed. This seems odd. This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks...
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Seen this before a few times and never figured it out. I just change them myself again.
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The following command can vary by distribution, but if you open command line and do:sudo dmidecode -t 1 -t 3 Do either Product Name or Type contain the word Desktop? Basically the Desktop...
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Ah, that's a bit unexpected. But that's why they are showing up that way. The best bet would be to reclassify like Frank mentions :)
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