Hello.
2012/09/05 09:06:36 +0700 Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su = To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
VS Depending on a task I think the most interactive user-friendly solution
here is
VS a minicom(s) each in its own ssh'ed jail(s).
VS
VS There is special Windows software for managing
Peter Vereshagin wrote:
Depending on a task I think the most interactive user-friendly solution here
is
a minicom(s) each in its own ssh'ed jail(s).
There is special Windows software for managing Natex MUXes. It works
with those MUXes via an RS232 port only. I want to be able to run it
from a
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
In fact, the question is whether there is a standards compliant
(not written for some proprietary hardware terminal server
protocol) driver for Windows. Not exactly a FreeBSD question,
I know :)
Finding a Windows driver that will work with an existing
On 3-9-2012 5:02, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Colleagues,
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
There is some software like comms/serialoverip, comms/tits etc but
Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su writes:
Hi,
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
Yes, sredird on the FreeBSD box NetDialout from PCMicro on the
Peter Boosten pe...@boosten.org wrote:
On 3-9-2012 5:02, Victor Sudakov wrote:
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports
be accessed by Windows hosts over the network?
If I understand your question correctly, then AFAICT the only way to
access serial ports over the
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports
be accessed by Windows hosts over the network?
If I understand your question correctly, then AFAICT the only way to
access serial ports over the network is with a piece of additional
Eric Masson wrote:
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
Yes, sredird on the FreeBSD box NetDialout from PCMicro on the Windows
box.
Oh,
On Mon, 3 Sep 2012 10:02:17 +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Colleagues,
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
There is some software like
Polytropon wrote:
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
There is some software like comms/serialoverip, comms/tits etc but are
there any
Hello.
2012/09/03 14:29:20 +0700 Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su = To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
VS There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
VS accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
VS have a success story for such a scenario?
Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:
In fact, the question is whether there is a standards compliant
(not written for some proprietary hardware terminal server
protocol) driver for Windows. Not exactly a FreeBSD question,
I know :)
Finding a Windows driver that will work with an
Colleagues,
There is a FreeBSD box with several RS232 ports. Can those ports be
accessed by Windows hosts over the network? Actually, does anyone
have a success story for such a scenario?
There is some software like comms/serialoverip, comms/tits etc but are
there any (freeware) Windows virtual
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