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Linux support
on: Jan 26th, 2005, 6:46am
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There is problem to connect ports on Windows box and Linux box. Is it possible? may be in future versions?
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Reply #1 on: Jan 27th, 2005, 7:17am
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Yes, we plan to add such feature in the next versions but that will be Linux server side of Network Serial Port Kit only.
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Andrew Scott

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Re: Linux support
Reply #2 on: Jul 11th, 2008, 2:24pm
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Hi there - was there ever any progress on this? My customer needs this for their product. It appears that you use a proprietary protocol on the socket - is there a way to connect to a raw socket with no handshake/protocol? I have that working on the Linux side. Alternatively is there a way to get the protocol details?
 
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Brad.
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Reply #3 on: Jul 24th, 2008, 1:13am
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Dear Brad,
What if you try to use our alternative solution: Serial Port Redirector.
It creates virtual COM port on Windows side and allows to redirect all traffic to specified IP address/TCP port.
Raw TCP protocol is used as transport (also Telnet RFC2217 COM port control protocol is supported).
 
http://www.serial-port-redirector.com
 
Thanks.
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FabulaTech
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