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Hi!
I have 2 Solaris 9 servers (server 1 and server 2) on my network, both have a serial port with dial in/out modems. On server 1 there are always problems with the modem connection, so I really would like server 1 to use the the modem(s) on server 2, when sending something. Is there some way of defining a 'remote modem' for server 1, so that every time server 1 wants to send something it will actually use the modem on server 2? Thank you in advance for your advice! Best regards GSF |
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