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From: jhurwit@netcom.com (Jeffrey Hurwit)
Subject: Control chars to prefix for rlogin?
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 16:11:13 GMT
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Forgive me if the following is not too clear. I'm having trouble
figuring out how to ask.
I'm using rlogin to connect from my Unix shell account to a shell
account on another ISP (I recall reading in this group that rlogin is
better for Kermit file transfers than telnet). I have MS-Kermit 3.14
(latest patch level) on my PC, and C-Kermit 5A(190) on both my account
and the remote host I'm rlogging into. My account runs on SunOS
4.1.3U, the remote one on MIPS-DEC-Ultrix 4.3.
For file transfers between my PC and my account, I only need to prefix
0 1 3 26 28 sending from my PC to the host, and 1 3 26 28 255 host -->
PC. When I use these settings to transfer files between my PC <--> the
(rlogin-connected) remote host, host --> PC transfers work fine, but PC
--> host transfers fail, and often cause the session to freeze (no
response to any key), requiring me to hang up and call back in. If I
prefix *all* control chars PC --> remote host, the transfer works fine.
My question: Can anyone suggest control chars to try prefixing for PC
--> remote host transfers in addition to 0 1 3 26 28, so that I don't
have to try them all? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Jeff