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Dial Up Server on RH 7.1
Hello,
I'd like to know if it is possible to set up a Dial Up server on a Red Hat 7.1 Instalation so that friends/colleagues can dial into my computer and log in (eg. SLIP/PPP)? Or if i'd have to download any other software with which to do this. And if so, where would I find something good about it. Any help would be great, thanks. Paul |
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