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From: jhurwit@netcom.com (Jeffrey Hurwit)
Subject: Re: HELP!
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 09:48:26 GMT
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In article <39rtnn$spo@gondor.sdsu.edu>,
gillespie (gillespi@ucssun1.sdsu.edu) wrote:
>So I've figured out how to ftp files to my account @ sdsu's ucssun1
>and can even look and see that they are there. I found a handout
>at the university computer operations office that gave some insight into
>using kermit, but I'm still missing some pieces of the puzzle. Here I
>sit at home connected to the sun server, but I can't quite figure out
>how to send files to my PC. I tried the send command with one of the
>files that I ftp'd to my acct. and kept getting told that the file
>I was asking for didn't exist. However, after using the "ls" command
>at the c kermit prompt the file I wanted to send was listed. Where am
>I going wrong. If anyone could email me a procedure for downloading
>files please do!
I can think of only one remote possibility (even more remote,
considering that you got ftp to work): You are aware, aren't you,
that the Unix system on which you have your account is case
sensitive? Because it is, so is the Kermit running on it. You
have to type in the file name *exactly* as it appears in the "ls"
listing, after the send command. Unlike with DOS, filename,
Filename, and FILENAME are different names for different files.
Other than this guess, I haven't a clue, and I'm sorry if I've told
you something so basic as to sound insulting.
Jeff