Subj : Remote Dial-In Networking To : MIKE POWELL From : Digital Man Date : Fri Apr 08 2005 05:39 pm Re: Remote Dial-In Networking By: MIKE POWELL to ALL on Fri Apr 08 2005 05:53 pm > I have a small, home network that includes a debian box, and a Win98SE box. > I am hooked up to the internet via cable. I would like to be able to dial > into my home network, from remote, using possibly as little as Arachne for > DOS, and be able to access my home internet connection. > > Mostly, I would want to be able to dial-in, and then use telnet to access > an e-mail account. However, I might also want to do some surfing, either > via Arachne on the remote, or by using lynx on the machine that I have > dialed-in on. > > Is this possible? I think that I have seen packages for debian, as well > as an option under Windows setup, that might allow this. I guess I am > wondering, if the machine that is dialing-in has to be running the same > OS, or even package, as the machine being dialed into. You want to run a ppp service/daemon. On Win9x, this is called "Dial-up Networking Server/Service", iirc. digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #12: Emus and Kangaroos cannot walk backwards. .