![]() ![]() First you should test the gateway from a command prompt: vmwaregateway /t Now connect with you favorite telnet program to localhost 567. U Unregisters the Service /H prints a short help Run it. Installation Simply copy to any directory of your box (e.g., C: Program Files VMWareGateway).Ĭommands /T Interactive Testmode prints connects of pipe and socket /V Verbose mode for testing lots of printouts /R Registers VMWareGateway as an NT service. Currently, it only allows a single tcp connection and supports only one fixed pipe name. The result is a tiny server which can run as an NT service. So the easiest way was to implement a gateway, redirecting the named pipe to a tcp port and vice versa. But currently I do not know of any terminal program which can connect to a named pipe (is it time to write one?). Is geared for VMware.Ĭan redirect a bidirectional serial port to a named pipe of Windows NT/2000/XP. Machine in Hyper-V or VirtualBox that could map a serial port to a named pipe. Connecting virtual machine serial port to. ![]()
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