Hi, 

ohne es selbst je ausprobiert zu haben, zwei alte Links:

1.

> Here's a little program I wrote to access my machine from anywhere
> there's a phone and an internet connection.
>  
> What it does is monitor the modem line for any activity.
> If the modem line rings, this is considered activity.
> After a short delay, it will connect the computer online and mail its
> current IP address to you.
>  
> What I do is turn on ringconnect before I go to work in the morning.
> When I want to connect online, I phone my modem line, let it ring once,
> then hang up.
> Then I go to an internet-connected system and fetch my mail to get my
> home system's current IP address.
>  
> I've uploaded it to:
>         ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/util/terminal/ringconnect.c.gz
>         http://milliways.scas.bcit.bc.ca/~karl/files/ringconnect.c



2.

> A new version of xringd (1.20) was uploaded to
> ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/incoming/Linux and should
> soon appear under  /pub/Linux/system/Network/daemons. This version adds
> the option -e
> to avoid an "echo race" condition reported with some modems.
>  
> The LSM entry is listed here:
>  
> Title:      xringd
> Version:    1.20
> Entered-date:   17JUL97
> Description:    The Linux Extended Ring Daemon.
>         It matches "sequences" of a phonerings/timedelay confguration
>         with rings and time delays coming from a modem. A fully matched
>         sequence will execute a specified command.
>         Thus, commands can be run while your modem stays on-hook.
>         Does not affect getty's or other progs using the same port.
>         Source and an aout bin are included.
> Keywords:   xringd, serial, uart, ring daemon, callback
> Author:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Angelo Haritsis)
> Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Angelo Haritsis)
> Primary-site:   sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Network/daemons
>         23k xringd-1.20.tgz
> Alternate-site: dolphin.doc.ic.ac.uk /pub/Linux/xringd
>         23k xringd-1.20.tgz
> Platforms:  Linux 1.3.48+, RI serial cable line connected, 16xx0 uart
> Copying-policy: GPL
> End


Vielleicht sind die Programme ja noch zu finden. Falls Du das eine 
oder andere Programm bei Dir installierst, waere ich an einem 
Erfahrungsbericht interessiert.
Viel Glueck!

Martin

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