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From: brit@metronet.com (Brit Systems)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit as a server
Date: 10 May 1995 19:29:06 GMT
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I've been using PROCOMM Plus "host" mode to allow me to login to a
server and send and receive files. It works well but I'd like to go
to kermit.
Here's the problem. How do I setup Kermit to act as a server with
some kind of password protection? It seems that if I use the
"set server login" command on MS-Kermit that I would be protected
but if I drop the connection and re-connect from elsewhere it will
still show up as logged on.
In other words, instead of "server [time]", I want "server until CD goes
away". I looked through the faqs and found nothing.
Robbie Barton
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BRIT Systems, Medical Imaging
3626 N. Hall Street, Suite 616, Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 528-4446 fax: (214) 528-4916