mgetty+sendfax with the AutoPPP option, then use Windows DUN to connect.
You'll need to do some reading on setting up PAP.
/etc/inittab:
d1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty modem
/etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.config:
/AutoPPP/ - a_ppp /usr/sbin/pppd call dialin
/etc/ppp/peers/dialin:
-detach
>
>My Linux box has a dedicated line. Sometimes, I would like very much to
>login to it remotely and use something. I have the modems set up on either
>end correctly. I can dial, my modem picks up, astonishingly they connect at
>44000 bps. This is even fast enough to run a remote X-session, if
My Linux box has a dedicated line. Sometimes, I would like very much to
login to it remotely and use something. I have the modems set up on either
end correctly. I can dial, my modem picks up, astonishingly they connect at
44000 bps. This is even fast enough to run a remote X-session, if I cou