Re: null modem test

2001-11-12 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:53, J.A.Serralheiro wrote: > you can try minicom. its not exactly what you want but it can handle the > job How do you make minicom test the rts/cts lines? -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal S

Re: null modem test

2001-11-12 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
you can try minicom. its not exactly what you want but it can handle the job

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-14 Thread Jutta Wrage
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I did that by putting "exec pppd" in a script (/usr/local/bin/ppplogin) >and "/usr/local/bin/ppplogin" in /etc/password as the replacement for >the "/bin/bash" of the username that I had set up for connecting via >PPP. I did something simi

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-12 Thread Oki DZ
Peter S Galbraith wrote: ... > The question is now to get pppd started automatically instead of > a shell login. Is that done using the `-l login_program' getty > option? I did that by putting "exec pppd" in a script (/usr/local/bin/ppplogin) and "/usr/local/bin/ppplogin" in /etc/password as th

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-12 Thread John Pearson
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 04:30:22PM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote > > A friend want to connect his Debian laptop and a Windows box > through a null-modem cable; we thought a PPP link would be most > flexible in terms of usability (http, ftp, telnet, etc). > > He uncommented the `getty -L ttyS1 1

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-11 Thread John Hasler
Peter S Galbraith writes: > The pppd will sit there waiting for possibly hours for someone to > connect? If you have started it with 'passive', yes. > What happens when the user disconnects? If you have started it with 'persist' it will go back to waiting. > Which manuals? The pppd man page.

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-11 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote: > Peter S Galbraith writes: > > A friend want to connect his Debian laptop and a Windows box > > through a null-modem cable; we thought a PPP link would be most > > flexible in terms of usability (http, ftp, telnet, etc). > > > > He uncommented the `getty -L

Re: null-modem PPP connection from Windows

1999-11-11 Thread Wojciech Kocjan
Hello :) I had the same problem with nokia 9000 and ppp connections to a linux box. The short script below is not mine but helped me connecting n9k & linux. Anyway, try setting up a dial-up connection on windows, then minicom on linux and answer "OK" to every AT command sent to you :) Also write

Re: Null-modem

1999-04-13 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Whoa, weird coincidence. I'm just now trying to get this to work between WinNT wkst and Linux. It doesn't look too hopeful so far. I installed a modem from 'standard' called 'dialup networking serial connection between two PCs' or something like that. However, on the Linux end I ran seyon on the

Re: Null-modem

1999-04-13 Thread John Galt
yep--use SLIP on your linux box and a SLIP emulator on your winbox. On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote: > Morning all. > > Is it possible to connect linux box and winbox through a nullmodem? > THanks, > Andrew > > -

Re: RE: Null Modem SLIP Connection

1998-11-10 Thread Jeff Miller
n the machines will be, at most, 60-70 feet. Thirdly, where can I find info on RS-422? Thanks again, --David > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of George Bonser > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:46 AM > To: David Karlin &g

RE: Null Modem SLIP Connection

1998-11-10 Thread David Karlin
. Thirdly, where can I find info on RS-422? Thanks again, --David > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of George Bonser > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:46 AM > To: David Karlin > Cc: Debian User > Subject:

Re: Null modem connection

1998-09-11 Thread Michele Bini
> Dear Debian users, > how can I connect two Debian machines by a null modem cable so that I > can point Dselect on one of them (with only the base system installed) > to the other (with access to a Debian CD-ROM) using the FTP or the NFS > access methods? ppp / slip links are very slow. If you

Re: Null modem connection

1998-09-11 Thread Jim McCloskey
Andreas Nolda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |> how can I connect two Debian machines by a null modem cable so |> that I can point Dselect on one of them (with only the base |> system installed) to the other (with access to a Debian CD-ROM) |> using the FTP or the NFS access methods? |>

Re: Null modem connection

1998-09-10 Thread Bob Nielsen
See section 6.27.7 of the NET-3-HOWTO for some helpful information. I did this before I installed ethernet by using slattach + ifconfig to set up the connection. With 16550A UARTs I was able to get a 115.2 kbaud serial speed. slattach is in the netbase package and I don't recall if that is in th

Re: Null Modem

1997-05-15 Thread Rick Jones
Compile PLIP in your kernel. The details are in PPP-HOWTO. On Thu, 15 May 1997, Jason Kusnier wrote: > Does anyone know how to setup a null modem connect from linux to a livingston > portmaster for a ppp connection? > > Thanks > - > This mail message is being generated by an evalu

Re: Null Modem

1997-05-15 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Jason Kusnier wrote: > > Does anyone know how to setup a null modem connect from linux to a livingston > portmaster for a ppp connection? > Should be nothing to it. You need a null modem serial cable. Then just connect. No chat script is needed. pppd /dev/ttyS1 Off you go. -- Jens B. Jorgens