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From: jprice@astro.ocis.temple.edu (John Price)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit uploads from DOS to Unix
Date: 4 Aug 1995 16:23:23 GMT
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Jim Scott (scott048@gold.tc.umn.edu) wrote:
: I just got the latest version of Kermit from the ftp site and I can't get
: long-packet transfers to work. Needless to say, this is very
: aggravating for me. I've read the .bwr file, but I can't get any of the
: suggestions there to work. Please help!
: Thanks for your response,
: Jim
Just in case nobody else told you ...
You also have to pay attention to *how* you're gettin in to the box. We
have a unix box here at temple (several, actually :), but the only way to
get in from the outiside is through a cisco router, and this particular
router limits the packet size for some dumb reason so we're stuck with
small packet length...
John
--
Just in case you mistake me for someone official, having an official opinion:
I'm not, and I don't.
--- --- --- ---
Ten years ago, kids would pick up the phone, dial a random number, yell
"poo poo" to whoever answered, hang up quick and laugh their little butts
off.
Now, they have computers.
Vinnie