
Here is a list of some communication software you can choose from, available via FTP, if they didn't come with your Linux distribution.
ecu - a communications programgkermit Tiny GPLed kermit run only from the command line. Can't connect to another computergtkterm - a simple gtk terminal, X-basedminicom - telix-like communications programpicocom - like a small minicom but no automatic phone dialingpppd - establishes a ppp connection on the serial lineseyon - X based communication programxc - xcomm communication packageterm and SLiRP offer TCP/IP functionality using a shell account.screen is another multi-session program. This one behaves like the virtual consoles.callback is where you dial out to a remote modem and then that modem hangs up and calls you back (to save on phone bills).mgetty+fax handles FAX stuff, and provides an alternate ps_getty.ZyXEL is a control program for ZyXEL U-1496 modems. It handles dialin, dialout, dial back security, FAXing, and voice mailbox functions.ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/network/serial.For use of kermit with modems see the Modem-HOWTO. One can run zmodem within the kermit program. To do this (for ttyS3), add the following to your .kermrc file:
Be sure to put in the correct port your modem is on. Then, to use it, just typedefine rz !rz < /dev/ttyS3 > /dev/ttyS3 define sz !sz \%0 > /dev/ttyS3 < /dev/ttyS3
rz or sz <filename> at the kermit prompt.