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| file transfer via modem (PC or Mac) I want to setup a machine (server) with a full-time standard phone line connection. Clients (not all of which have internet access) can dial into this machine over a standard phone line for the purpose of transferring text files. The clients are all PC currently. Mac clients are expected for the future. I want to have a username and password when connecting as a security point. I have Tiger, Appleshare, and Tiger Server at my disposal. I'm not sure what to do to allow connections over a phone line. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Giving the other machines Internet access would be the easiest and most convenient option, as otherwise you'll only be able to allow one connection at a time. However, if you do have your mind made up to do it this way, you'll need to install a Dial-Up Networking Server. Windows shipped with one, and many Linux distributions also have one. Mac doesn't include one because they're pretty much useless in this day and age, however I suspect you could configure a Dial-up server on Mac with a lot of mucking around. Be warned, though, nobody has really bothered to do it since 1996 or so - its cheaper and easier to use Internet - so you'll be figuring it out for yourself.
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| symphonix ... thanks for your reply. I realize that only one person will be able to connect at a time, but buying internet access for 50 people doesn't seem cheap. Hmmm that being said I wonder what an internet provider would think of one account shared between 50 people. The clients usually call ahead when they want to transfer a file, and it's only a couple of times a day. The PC that's handling the job now is using a BBS server that allows only a single connection, which has worked fine for years, but the PC is on it's last legs and I thought a more modern approach would be best. |
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