Re: Call back
I think mgetty can be set up to do call back. Also the LSM shows 2:
Title:
Callback package for Linux
Version:
1.21
Description:
This package allows callback for Linux systems which are
equipped with a modem. Prerequisites are: setserial 2.0.2 or
higher and getty_ps 2.0.7b or higher. Contained are three
programs: cblogin, a login-program for dial-in connections,
cbgetty, a pseudo-getty and cbstat, a user-administrator's
tool. The package contains a file callback.doc, which provides a
comprehensive guide to the installation of a dial-in and
dial-out modem before addressing the callback issue. This guide
may be valuable even for the `bare' modem installation.
Keywords:
callback dial-in dial-out modem
Author:
karel@icce.rug.nl (Karel Kubat)
Maintained-by:
karel@icce.rug.nl
Primary-site:
beatrix.icce.rug.nl pub/unix callback-1.21.tar.gz
Alternate-site:
tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux/sources/usr.bin/Communication
0 callback-1.21.tar.gz
Title:
xringd
Version:
0.6
Entered-date:
16JAN96
Description:
The Linux Extended Ring Daemon. It matches "sequences" of a ring/timedelay "alphabet" 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:
ah@doc.ic.ac.uk (Angelo Haritsis)
Primary-site:
sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux/system/Network/serial
20k xringd-0.6.tgz
Alternate-site:
dolphin.doc.ic.ac.uk pub/Linux/xringd
20k xringd-0.6.tgz
Reply to:
- References:
- Call back
- From: Michael Meskes <meskes@Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE>