07-19-2010
SCO 5.5 remote login configuration
Sir, i have a sco 5.5 installed server and 6 clients connected through pci specialix card and printing working fine in these all terminals. 7 and 8 ports are free now, i need to setup another terminal for login on through 7 or 8 port for remote login. i connect a external modem using 25 pin male null cable, on 7nth port. for checking i use a windows system and internal modem. modem bord rate and port boad rate set 9600, i can just connect through hyper terminal in windows but i can't get login window. just saying "connecting 9600 , Connected" . Then i connect this modem to com1 in server. and configure com port for remote login. Then i got login window of Sco server. but the problem is i can't print my files. Please anybody can tel How to configure my local printer in Sco server for remote login through modem in serial port. Or please tell how to configure my specialix card 7th and 8th port for remote login through modem
Pleas tell anybody.
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ifdhcreatechannelbyname
IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD) Smartcard Library Functions IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD)
NAME
IFDHCreateChannelByName - create a communication channel with an IFD
SYNOPSIS
#include <smartcard/ifdhandler.h>
RESPONSECODE IFDHCreateChannelByName(DWORD Lun, LPSTR devicename);
PARAMETERS
The IFDHCreateChannelByName() function takes the following parameters:
Input
Lun Logical Unit Number
devicename Device name path
DESCRIPTION
The IFDHCreateChannelByName() function opens a communication channel with a card terminal specified by devicename. This function can use
open(2) or other system call to open the device and establish a communication path. The caller of this function (smart card framework)
assigns a logical unit number Lun per card terminal and slot and passes this value to IFDHCreateChannelByName(). If the IFD handler sup-
ports multiple terminals with one instance of the handler (as indicated by capability TAG_IFD_SIMULTANEOUS_ACCESS), it communicates with
the card terminal corresponding to this Lun.
If the IFD handler supports only one terminal with one slot per instance, it can choose to ignore the Lun.
The Logical Unit Number, Lun is encoded as 0xXXXXYYYY, where
YYYY represents the lower 16 bits that correspond to the slot number for terminals with multiple slots. Most of the readers have only
one slot, in which case YYYY is 0.
XXXX represents the next 16 bits that correspond to the card terminal and can range between 0 and a number returned by TAG_IFD_SUMULTA-
NEOUS_ACCESS.
RETURN VALUES
The following values are returned:
IFD_SUCCESS Successful completion.
IFD_COMMUNICATION_ERROR An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
NOTES
This manual page is derived from the MUSCLE PC/SC IFD Driver Developer Kit documentation. License terms and attribution and copyright
information for this interface are available at the default location /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWocfh/install/copyright. If the Solaris Operating
Environment has been installed anywhere other than the default location, modify the path to access the file at the installed location.
SunOS 5.10 4 Dec 2002 IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD)