Any possible top-layer protocols carried inside that "pipe" are irrelevant to the question and answers. To do this, open the web interface, navigate to System. You are just creating a pure and simple TCP/IP "pipe" that connects to a serial port. If you already installed OPNsense via a non-serial installer, serial access needs to be turned on. GUI applications in Windows by default require the user to be logged in to work.īTW, your socat-command has nothing to do with the Telnet-protocol. It has command line and GUI versions available, but serial port control is minimal but that might be enough for your needs based on the socat-example.ĭepending on how detailed serial port control needs you have and if your application needs to run whether a Windows user is logged in or not, you should select the application that fits your needs. One simple example is "SerialToIP" It is developed in C#. Also, just google "serial to ip" or "ip to serial". There are open source applications for example in that can connect tcp socket with a serial port in Windows. I understood your question so that you want a Windows pc to be able share the serial port in the same way you can make a Linux box to share the port using socat.
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