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Re: Virtual Serial Device Thingy.



You can use "nc" to create the connection, and redirect input and output
to a named pipe (RTFM mknod). Then instruct Minicom to use the named pipe
for communications.

I am not sure this will work, as Minicom is likely to try and setty the
serial port for various parameters. Worth a try, however.

            Shachar


Danny Paikov wrote:

> So like,
> What if I have a remote machine of some kind that has a modem.
> What if I can access the remote modem by telnetting to some specific
> address/port and right away start sending AT commands and causing all
> sorts of damage.
>
> How can I somehow make the local Linux machine treat this remote modem
> as a local serial device? I want to run minicom or whatever and access
> the remote modem as a local one, serial over TCP over serial.
>
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