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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: hELP!! hoe to set DTR ignore on kermit
Date: 19 Dec 1994 22:53:56 GMT
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In article <3chq4g$7bm@news.cais.com>, Duffy Men <duffy@cais2.cais.com> wrote:
>I has a Hayes optima 288 modem connect to my IBM RS6000 AIX 3.2.5
>computer. I setup my modem &D0 to ignore DTR when exit (don't hnagup).
>In kermit, I have no problem to dial-out, if I exit from kermit. My
>modem get hangup, that what I don't want (because I want use SLIP line).
>CAn anyone tell me how to do it? Thank you.
>
&D0 should indeed make the modem ignore DTR. Maybe you also have to make
the modem ignore other signals too.
Maybe the line is "bidirectional", in which case some kind of getty or
init or login process takes it over when Kermit closes it, and maybe this
other process is hanging it up?
You can, by the way, suspend C-Kermit rather than exiting from it. This
will leave the connection open for other processes to use, as long as they
aren't bothered by C-Kermit's lockfile.
- Frank