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From: "Glenn Sherman" <gsherman@no_spam.m20.net>
Subject: Re: impossible telnet task ??
Organization: Granite State Software
Message-ID: <g5gk6.346$9d.46785@newshog.newsread.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 21:19:08 GMT
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Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote in message
news:96s2bo$iao$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu...
> In article <2Tfk6.343$9d.46319@newshog.newsread.com>,
> Glenn Sherman <gsherman@no_spam.m20.net> wrote:
>
> : I am sorry for the confusion. I do NOT want to dial out from the Qnx
> : computer. I was wondering if there was somekind of technology or
service
> : that would allow me to dial into the Qnx computer but without having a
> : modem on my windows computer.
> :
> : (home computer) ===DSL line=== (Internet) - - - phone line - - - (Qnx
> : computer)
> :
> Are you asking if you can have a network connection from home to office?
> Of course, if there is a vendor of DSL or similar technology in your area
> that will sell it to you. If the QNX computer is on the Internet, then
> you can make a Telnet connection with K95 (or any other Telnet client)
> from your home PC to the QNX PC. If the QNX PC is not on the Internet,
> then I don't understand how you expect to reach from a home DSL
connection.
That is exactly what I want. I don't know what it would be (and I
personally don't think it can be done)
BUT I didn't know if someone else might think it was possible.
( like I said, kind of like net2phone )
> A reverse terminal server maybe?
>
> - Frank
-Glenn Sherman