Deamon program for TCP/IP kind of RFC connection

Hi Guru's ,
To create a TCP/IP kind of RFC connection we need a deamon program to run on the third party tool which will help the SAP system to recognise it and make a connection with it . What i have come to know is that this deamon program can be in the form of an exe which can be executed on the third party tool and this is provided by the third party vendors . We need to have the right knowledge of RFC libraries , C programming , SAP development env . Can you tell me if any one has done this kind of development and how much time and effort is needed for this purpose . Any pointers will be highly appreciated .
Thanks in advance
Ankush

Try using FTP to get at the root.
I never heard of telnet being supported on RT.
The TCP/IP functionality is all there.
I hope this helps,
Ben
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