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From: paul@egate.egate.net (Paul Andersen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Providing Dial-Out access?
Date: 14 Jun 1996 03:55:20 GMT
Organization: EGate Communications Inc.
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	Hi..

	Would it be possible to allow users to access a certain service
via dial-out and still actually have secure control of the system? We have
a service that we want to offer that is only available via (shudder) 
ye olde telephone. I know we could set cu or something to call it. But it 
seems like there are too many ways for the user to get control of the 
modem. Is there any solutions that anyone knows? Thanks in advance,

	Paul