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From: gbernard@dbc.com (Greg Bernard)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: PC SERVER QUESTION
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 1995 18:41:23 GMT
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Hi all,
I need some help with the Kermit server setup. I have the book
(excellent - good job guys) and have read the FAQ, but obviously not
all three synapses are not firing correctly ;-)!
Here is what I am trying to do. At work, on this PC, I want to call
my PC at home and transfer files back and forth when the need arises.
Both PCs are running the latest version of CKermit, so the software is
OK. My script at home is:
DEFINE GOSERVER -
SET CARRIER ON,-
SET PORT COM3:,-
SET SPEED 57600,-
SET FILE TYPE BINARY,-
SET RECEIVE-PACKET 9024,-
SET WINDOW 32,-
SET SERVER LOGIN x x,-
SET SERVER TIMEOUT 0
then at the Kermit prompt I type GOSERVER and then I am presented with
the server screen, all OK.
At work, I call my home PC and the number rings, and rings, and rings
until finally it times out.
Any ideas/thoughts/suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Greg Bernard gbernard@dbc.com
1900 South Norfolk Street All opinions, if I had any, are my own.
San Mateo CA 94403