> A friend desires to leave the hot desert this
summer and move to the
> cool mountain and yet maintain contact with his PDP11 with which he
> still runs his business. He has a rotten phone connection, but good
> internet. He runs a highly modified version of RTST 5x and cannot
> reasonably move his stable 30 y/o applications to later/other OS's. I
> would appreciate knowing what the listers use to accomplish same.
A relatively lightweight PC at his business, with
internet access and a
serial port, running linux and kermit, should get him access. For
certain values of soldering in the missing serial port, even one of the
linux-based linksys routers could probably be made to work.
SSH from the mountain to the PC/linksys, kermit
to PDP.
I use a hardware TELNET <> LAT gateway, so I don't have to deal with
power hungry multiplexors, serial cables, and baud rate limitations.
Of course, since he's probably running V5A, he couldn't get that fancy.
However, a plain ol' terminal server would be much easier to implement.
Set the router to direct TELNET traffic to the terminal server, and voila !
It would still be a good idea to encrypt the traffic going over the internet.
Kind regards,
Alex.
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