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From: sul@nomadd.fiu.edu (Sulaiman Paperwalla)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit 3.14 - Binary transfer
Date: 17 Jan 1995 23:11:00 GMT
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I've been repeatedly trying to upload binary files via
Kermit using TCP/IP. Text files upload without failure
but binary files are causing the error: 'TOO MANY RETRIES'
Packed length are set to 94 at both ends.
I've tried other lengths, but no success.
Am I doing something that Kermit 3.14 does not like?
This is quite urgent, so I will truly appreciate your help.
thanks.
sul@fiu.edu