> remotely connect to it. Instead, I want to be able to use any telephone
> (no modem here) to call my machine. My Linux machine sees ring indicate
> on the modem and says to itself (aha, Rod's calling me, I better connect
> to the Internet so he can telnet to me from where ever he is). Since my
ok. that's what i want too. but i'd like the caller to touch in a proper
dtmf sequence (numeric password) to prove authentification.
how can i decode dtmf sequences with linux?
(isdn or modem)?
kind regards, http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9525748/ 2:310/220.264
Peter-Paul Witta e9525748@student.tuwien.ac.at 436764605536@max.mail.at
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