Dear Sir,

I found a program called STerm which is a Terminal Server software for
running on Windows 95/98 machines. It takes control of the COM ports and /
or (if connected to the net) a particular IP Address and port number. You
can use it to dial-up and take control or telnet and take control of the
Windows machine. I have installed the program, but have yet to test it
out. I forgot where I got the software from, but you can download it from
the following website for the time being.

http://anaf.swiftline.net/ftp/windows98/internet/servers/terminal_server/

anaf.swiftline.net - 203.191.32.106 (just in case the DNS breaks)

-mhkhan
System Administrator
SwiftLine Automation Ltd.
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
http://www.SwiftLine.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Norbert Bottlaender-Prier wrote:

> > On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Jonathan Pennington wrote:
> > 
> > >Does anyone know how to set up windoze 95 so that I can telnet to it
> > >with my linux box over an ethernet? I can log onto my box FROM windoze,
> > >but not the other way around. Is it possible?
> > >--
> >...
> 
> There's (was ?) the m$dos "ctty" program which at least lets you take
> control of a m$dos pc via a serial line. But I used it VERY LONG ago,
> don't know its options and/or (im)possibilities and whether it still
> works in winoverdose95
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> -"Since I have dual boot, Win95 has become much more stable"
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