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From: tan@hillae.com (Tan Bronson)
Subject: Re: how do I specify a port number to kermit?
Message-Id: <DC9zns.4x8@hillae.com>
Organization: Hill Arts & Entertainment Systems, Inc. Guildford, Connecticut
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Date: Tue, 25 Jul 1995 14:16:40 GMT
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In article <3v1c3a$4d7@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
>In article <DC8M08.K32@hillae.com>, Tan Bronson <tan@hillae.com> wrote:
>>I'd like to connect to a given port of a terminal server.
>>I see how to specific the address (set host xxx),
>>but how do I specify the port-number?
>>
> [...]
> 2. Type "help". This would have led you to "help set host".
I tried, but you'll see that the port_number is not mentioned:
C-Kermit>help set host
Syntax: SET HOST hostname-or-number
Select a network host. Use this command instead of SET LINE.
After SET HOST give the host name or number. TCP/IP Examples:
SET HOST watsun.cc.columbia.edu
SET HOST 128.59.39.2
> 3. Use the "?" feature of the command parser:
>
> C-Kermit>set host ? IP host name or number
> C-Kermit>set host foo.bar.baz.edu ? Port number
> C-Kermit>set host foo.bar.baz.edu 2000
>
>Hey, the syntax is just like Telnet :-)
Thanks for the response!