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Old 13-04-2008, 22:12   #1
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Random question for the nix geeks - what do you use to make a terminal/serial connection, to a router or some such device, from a shell?

I was down working in a lab last week with some routers, and stuck the laptop into buntu so I could fiddle with some fiddly things easier. I soon wanted a console connection to a router and realised the occasion had never presented itself before and I wasnt sure what tool to use

I ended up wine'ing Putty which I had on a USB stick. Worked like a charm but I dont want to come out of a shell in future!
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Old 13-04-2008, 22:39   #2
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Not used serial terminals in, like, forever, and we had a few dumb Wyse terminals around the place which helped.

However, a bit of Googling turned up GTKterm (GTK+ Hyperterminal 'clone'), and minicom (shell-based utility).

Dunno if they're any good but they're both in the repository and minicom will keep you in your shell.

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Old 13-04-2008, 22:46   #3
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Not sure if this is what you mean but we use ponderosa at work.
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Old 13-04-2008, 23:05   #4
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Can't you just telnet/ssh to com1?
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Old 13-04-2008, 23:13   #5
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No - serial and IP may as well be apples and oranges. You can of course send IP data over a serial line using a transport (PPP or SLIP), but that's no use when 'talking' to hardware like routers.

Unfortunately Ponderosa is a .NET app, so as far as *nix is concerned I'm afraid that won't be any better than using Putty.

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Old 13-04-2008, 23:18   #6
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They'd both require some sort of daemon on the other end listening on a socket - a serial connection is just bits in and bits out, no software to speak of.

Leo - If you mean poderosa, I use that too a lot - In Windows I did try it it wine but it complained, which I expected, no dotnet stuff for it.

Mark - GTKTerm is good, not exactly what I wanted (ideally I just fire it from bash with some parameters and away I go), but that's going in for sure. Minicom from a quick look seems a bit overkill perhaps, and more modem centric, but I'll have a look, ta
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picocom then? (also in the repository)
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Old 13-04-2008, 23:24   #8
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That looks just the baby, thanks
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minicom all the way, use it routinely for consoling Sun boxes over serial cables
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I'll grab that as well, ta
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