On 2007/02/26 07:17, Julien TOUCHE wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote on 25/02/07 22:55: > > ports/comms/sredird to run a terminal server on OpenBSD, > > > > ftp://ftp.opengear.com/opengear-serial-client-2.0.9p0.tar.gz > > might work to let you connect to another terminal server as > > if it were a local port, I don't know whether it works on > > OpenBSD or not though. > > thanks a lot, exactly this.
There is also 'cyclades-serial-client' to try if you have problems with the opengear one; these use the rfc2217 modem control protocol supported by most terminal servers which lets you change port speed, access control lines, etc. without reconfiguring the term server. > there is also conserver in ports, but it seems more about managing than > redirection. Yes, that's correct. It connects to terminal server ports, logs the output from the devices and can multiplex access to them (many users read-only, one user read-write).

