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My configuration uses port 8010 to access the serial port via either the internet or local network. So if I understand your requirements, ser2net would be running on the machine with the serial port and accessed via the IP address and allocated port of the machine eg 192.168.1.5:8010. (or www.yourUrl.org:8010) The port needs to be opened on the router and the machine firewall if one is used.ser2net listens receives and sends via port 8010. Only one connection at a time is permitted, other connection attempts are rejected.This is the ser2net config file for my system, change to suit:8010:raw:60:/dev/ttyACM0:9600 NONE 1STOPBIT 8DATABITS XONXOFF Here's a link which may explain better than I can:http://techtinkering.com/2013/04/02/connecting-to-a-remote-serial-port-over-tcpip/Hope that helps, as I find ser2net provides all my serial requirements very reliably.
I run a serial port via IP address with ser2net which is in the LL repository. Its easy to use, configuration by means of a config file.http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/man8/ser2net.8.html