[App_rpt-users] remote serial port on a raspbery pi to a windows machine

Pierre Martel petem001 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 19:38:39 UTC 2020


I already had the intention of using ssh tunneling to connect to the port.
That is one of the best function of putty. I use this to connect to a
single opened port to enter a whole group of computer behind a firewall.

Le jeu. 6 août 2020 15 h 32, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> a écrit :

> On 8/6/20 12:56 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:
> > Thanks Benjamin,
> > The worst is that I knew about com0com. But never ever think it would
> work
> > with ser2net.
> > I will have to check a few things but I do hope to make it work soon.
> >
>
> Check out remserial: http://lpccomp.bc.ca/remserial/
>
> The one thing I will mention here is the need for a firewall to restrict
> these
> services if you want to leave them running.  It's likely best to ssh to
> the pi
> and enable/disable it as needed due to this.  In most cases there's no
> security, anyone punting packets at your server can connect to the serial
> port.
>
> Along with this, logging tends to no be via syslog, so if you want to run
> it
> as a service, it's best to figure out a way to dump it's stdout/stderr into
> syslog.
>
> 73's
> --
> Bryan Fields
>
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