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From: tm@astros.cs.swt.edu (Tom F McCabe)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Problem with Get/Send over tcp/ip
Date: 9 Apr 1995 21:56:23 GMT
Organization: Computer Science Department, Southwest Texas State University
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I'm able to use ms-kermit to connect to our alpha
which is running c-Kermit 5a(190) Beta . Ms-kermit
terminal emulation works fine - the problem is when
I try to get/send files.
If I leave the lines:
set port tcp/ip nyssa.swt.edu
connect
in my mscustom.ini file
then I connect to nyssa just fine, run c-kermit on
the alpha and type server to the alpha. All is ok.
But when I try to then do a send/get no packets are
and the send/get eventually times out.
However, if I take these lines out of the mscustom.ini
and type them as commands to ms-kermit after I
start it up, the send/gets work just fine. Can anyone
tell me what's going on here. I would just as soon
leave these lines in my mscustom.ini if I can.
A second problem: When I try to use either the
finish or bye command from ms-kermit to exit
from the alpha after I've started the server there,
nothing happens and when I quit ms-kermit there
is ALWAYS a hanging communication line to my alpha.
Any known problems here or is it just me?
tom mccabe
tm@astros.cs.swt.edu