Re: Configuring a two-way port

Dr. Flesh (joe@j51.com)
Thu, 14 Sep 1995 07:42:08 -0400 (EDT)

Hmm. I don't think that will work. You see, I need to be able to have a
dialer program (such as cu) access the port directly. I don't think I
could put:
telnet 6000
in my Devices file, could I?

>
>
> Try
>
> set s0 twoway /dev/network network twoway
> set s0 service_device telnet 6000
>
> and so on. Ie. s1 -> 6001, s2 -> 6002 etc.
>
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> From: Dr. Flesh[SMTP:joe@j51.com]
> Sent: 13 September 1995 17:07
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: Configuring a two-way port
>
> Hi. I'm having trouble configuring the Portmaster PM-2e to dial out.
> Ideally, I would like to use my modems to be able to dial out, as well as
> accept incoming connections. Currently I have them set using the command
> line:
> set s0 login network dialin
> I tried set s0 login /dev/pts000 network twoway
>
> But That didn't work. Is there anything else I am missing? I'm unclear on
> how the host computer knows that /dev/pts000 should connect to s0 on the
> portmaster.
>
>
> Drew
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