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From: sdga@cso.com (Steve Gray)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Dial-back Capability From FreeBSD?
Date: 20 Feb 1996 10:45:01 GMT
Organization: Central States Life & Health Co. of Omaha
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Does anyone know of a dial-back program or script that folks have used to 
successfully dial-back to and connect up with a Windows 95 system?  I have a 
weird situation where it is a toll call to my FreeBSD system at work but it's 
free from work to my home.  I'd like to dial-in and start a dial-back sequence 
so that I could connect up with only a minimal toll call.  Any suggestions?

-- 
Steve Gray
Central States Health & Life Co. Of Omaha