Just found another question answered by you, so I hope your still in
buisness and willing to help me. It will be greatly apprechiated. (arg,
english not so good anymore. I'm Norweigian. Don't judge me by the way i
write english)
As I said, I don't have an ISDN-card but an adapter, like a modem, connected
to my ttys1 (com2, isn't it?). The whole thing works in my redhat 6.2. I use
minicom to call, then exits that and types pppd. I distribute my connection
to the whole house, and so far so good. The problem is that I want them to
be able to connect from their computers using an automated program/script
that does everything right for them, and don't leave me with too many
security issues. The clients are running windows 98. Also, can I set up an
ordinary chat-script with this ISDN-adapter? I am never prompted for login
or password, I think.
I would appreiceiate your help and answer. Thank you.
Anders
Norway
Ps: My former request was turned down because of the html-encoding. I am
terribly sorry for causing paperwork for u (even though it was only
electronicly handled) I finally got something of a real mail-prog even if
it's ms (well it works) Hope I can get an answer this time (by mail aswell
as the bulletin board?)
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