GUESS WHO wrote:
Tks for your answer. What is minicom..? Reverse telnet is a way of use telnet. If you are in a LAN network with other host you can get out through a serial port (to a modem for example) of another host using telnet. In Cisco routers the exercise is very simple. It's enough to issue the telnet command with the ip address followed by the logical port associated to the physical one.
what you meant to original ask is "how can I turn suse into a console server, so that I can telnet or ssh to it and be connected to a serial port on the machine". well, just ssh to the suse computer, and run minicom.
Have a nice weekend.
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:27:39 +0200 Anders Johansson
wrote: On Thursday 20 October 2005 21:18, GUESS WHO wrote: Good afternoon,
Did someone worked on reverse telnet to serial ports COM1/COM2 or USB..? If so how can I do that..? Many tks for your help.
Not sure what 'reverse telnet' means, but minicom should be able to do most serial port communication stuff
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