Hi Chris,
Many thanks for your instruction.
Jhun
At 11:10 AM 3/24/03 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Jhun,
Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that offered by Windows RAS,
but with many more granular options.
1) install mgetty and ppp from your linux distribition
2) add the following entrie
Mark Olliver wrote:
Hi
I'm looking to do console redirection via modem, from all the way from
boot to a fully running system, to allow for better remote management
control. (ie. to allow me to take the machine to single user mode from
home)
Assuming that you are dealing with x86 based hardware
liver
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 2:46 PM
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Hi
I'm looking to do console redirection via modem, from all the way from
boot to a fully running system, to allow for better remote management
control. (ie. to allow me to take the machine to s
erstand it.
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> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 12:11 PM
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> Hi
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> I saw this post, and
Hi,
There's a couple of ways you can do this but generally
speaking, if you're only to have one dialup server,
use mgetty, if you're going to need redundancy and
multiple dialup servers, use portslave, radiusclient
and freeradius.
Michael.
--- Jhun Bacala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi
I saw this post, and I am wondering, what would i do different to get
full console redirection via modem, preferably from boot up. Again using
Hi
I saw this post, and I am wondering, what would i do different to get
full console redirection via modem, preferably from boot up. Again using
redhat 8.
Thanks
Mark
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:10, christopher cuse wrote:
> Hi Jhun,
>
> Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that offe
Hi Jhun,
Yes, Red Hat supports ppp very well, similar to that offered by Windows RAS,
but with many more granular options.
1) install mgetty and ppp from your linux distribition
2) add the following entries in /etc/inittab (this assumes two modems - on
ttyS0 (com1) and ttyS1 (com2)
d1:3