On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 03:48:55PM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I guess I should have been more specific, I'm looking to do this with a
> null cable between two computers.

most distirbutions come with minicom. I don't use it but apparently
it's a pretty decent tool.

I tend to use Ckermit which has its own strengths and weaknesses. unlike
minicom, it doesn't provide terminal emulation (you are whatever type
of temrinal you're actually on when you use it), but it is an extremely
robust communications program, highly configurable, with a powerful
scripting language. 

        www.columbia.edu/kermit

> > On 13-Jul-2002/10:04 -0600, Chris Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I'm hoping someone can suggest a program that'll let me use my computer
> > >as a terminal. Something like SecureCRT lets me do in windows.
> > 
> > It depends on how you want to connect to the remote server.
> > 
> > There's telnet (not recommended) and SSH for connections over a network
> > (including dialup PPP). Then there's minicom for serial dialup
> > connections. All are included in Red Hat distros.
> > 
> > Tony

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