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@ 2002-12-19  7:50 it eintz
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From: it eintz @ 2002-12-19  7:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

Hopefully this subject is under the scope of this mailing list.

I have the following arrangement:

[Windows] --- [Linux] ---[Router]---[Modem]---[DOS]

The windows is running PCanywhere and so does the DOS

I can telnet into the router and make it dial the modem into the DOS

The windows needs to use telnet to access the DOS.

The question is, How do i make the linux accept a telnet session and when it connects automatically telnet itself into the Router and dial the modem to transfer the content of that telnet session into its session with the Windows.

making the router dial and connect is easy, but i have no idea how to inject lines to one telnet session and then transfer it into another telnet session.

 

Thank you.



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