paul@csnz.nz (Paul Gillingwater) (07/22/88)
Hi - we'd like to provide remote support to our SCO/Xenix sites via modem, yet still allow them to call out to access databases. Now this can be done with something like disable tty1a cu modem .... session ~. enable tty1a What I would like is a version of uugetty for SCO/Xenix, that can recognise when a modem port is being used, and not issue any login prompt to that port. Can someone tell me if such a thing exists? Also, can anyone please advise where I can obtain pcomm for SCO/Xenix from - source would be nice, but binaries will do - since I'm calling from NZ, via the net would be not on, so I will call in direct with a PC and use XMODEM. Please e-mail and I will summarise for the net... -- Paul Gillingwater, Computer Sciences Call this BBS - Magic Tower (24 hours) paul@csnz.nz (vuwcomp!dsiramd!csnz) NZ +64 4 753 561 8N1 TowerNet software P.O.Box 929, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND V21/V23/V22/V22bis/Bell 103/Bell 212A Vox: +64 4 846194, Fax: +64 4 843924 "All things must parse"-ancient proverb
jml@ivory.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Michael Lodman) (07/26/88)
In article <44@csnz.nz> paul@csnz.UUCP (Paul Gillingwater) writes: >Also, can anyone please advise where I can obtain pcomm for SCO/Xenix I've been trying to compile and run it. So far, I've just messed up and frozen the particular virtual terminal I'm in. Any suggestions? -- Michael Lodman (619) 485-3335 Advanced Development NCR Corporation E&M San Diego mike.lodman@ivory.SanDiego.NCR.COM {sdcsvax,cbatt,dcdwest,nosc.ARPA,ihnp4}!ncr-sd!ivory!mike When you die, if you've been very, very good, you'll go to ... Montana.