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Article: 13142 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: phb@aegle.fr (Philippe Brun)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: access a COM port through TCP/IP
Date: 23 Jan 2002 02:08:07 -0800
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I'm running a client program on a Unix host and i want to access a
device connected to a COM port of a PC running Windows
So I'm trying to set up my PC to :
- listen for TCP connections on a predefined port
- open a (say) COM1 communication
- redirect information to and from both ports without any modification
Would kermit be able to do this for me ?
Thank you for your help