hadi motamedi wrote:
> Thank you very much for your help . Can you please do me favor and 
> confirm if the scenario works when both ends are as CentOS (I mean my 
> CentOS server at the office connected to the telephone line and the 
> remote CentOS client at the far site that we need to have remote access 
> to it) ?
> Thank you in advance
> 

Running mgetty on the answering side will work with Centos running some 
dial-out 
terminal application like kermit, minicom, or cu.  But what you'll get is a 
separate command line login, not a GUI desktop or copy of what is on the 
console.  If you want more than that, you might set up dial-in PPP so you can 
treat the connection as a network address with all the usual tools.  I'm not 
sure if this is exactly right for Centos but it should be close:
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_dialin_server.  Mgetty should be able to detect 
if you are using dial-up networking from the other end and permit connection 
either way.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com

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