I have a number of clients for whom I periodicaly dial in to provide consulting
services.
In all cases I use ppp on FreeBSD 4.5. Many clients have RAS servers, AS/400 modems,
and
several other remote dial-in facilities.
But one client uses pcAnywhere and I cannot seem to connect with it.
tails.
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I have a number of clients for whom I periodicaly dial in to provide
consulting services.
In all cases I us
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> I have a number of clients for whom I periodicaly dial in to provide
> consulting services.
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Subject: RE: pcAnywhere over ppp
Thanks for your reply.
But I don't use pcAnywhere, my client does.
I just want to establish a TCP/IP connection to their NT host over the
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 06:07:56PM -0500, Lane Holcombe wrote:
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> But I get the feeling that pcAnywhere doesn't speak my language.
Consider VNC. I use VNC on my FreeBSD X workstation to connect to
Windoze 9ick/NT/2000 systems running VNC.
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Thanks!
Will VNC connect to a pcAnywhere host?
As I mentioned previously, the client company runs pcAnywhere as their dial-in
host application and that is beyond my control. I just need to find a way to
connect to it.
Where do I get VNC?
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 06:07:56PM -0500, Lane Holc
> Will VNC connect to a pcAnywhere host?
Nope, VNC is VNC to VNC only. Same as pcAnywhere is pcAnywhere to pcAnywhere
only. In summation, unless you can get access to pcAnywhere you are S.O.L.
As for VNC itself, they just setup home at: www.realvnc.com
Henrik
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