07-08-2002
Unfortunately, I don't know SCO but you might look to see if it uses /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. It may be that those two files don't allow the network that your remote server is on to do telnet or ftp to your local servers.
Post back and maybe someone with SCO knowledge will jump in.
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adsl-start
ADSL-START(8) System Manager's Manual ADSL-START(8)
NAME
adsl-start - Shell script to bring up a PPPoE link
SYNOPSIS
adsl-start [config_file]
adsl-start interface user [config_file]
DESCRIPTION
adsl-start is a shell script which starts the Roaring Penguin user-space PPPoE client. If you omit config_file, the default file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 is used. If you supply interface and user, then they override the Ethernet interface and user-
name settings in the configuration file.
AUTHOR
adsl-start was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
The pppoe home page is http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/.
SEE ALSO
pppoe(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8), pppoe-
server(8)
4th Berkeley Distribution 21 February 2000 ADSL-START(8)