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From: Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca>
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Subject: Re: Kermit via PPP under DOS? (SOLVED!)
Date: 20 Oct 1997 14:24:14 -0600
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In article <62b6sj$3g2$1@argon.csl.sri.com> rushby@news.csl.sri.com (John Rushby) writes:
> happily using Kermit [3.13] over epppd from dosppp05
Ok, maybe 3.13 was more lenient towards the TCP driver.
> epppd com1 38400 asyncmap 0 namsrv 168.253.48.19 namsrv 198.6.1.1 modem crtscts
> If I then tell kermit "set line tcp" AND "set port 2", everything is fine.
Mystifying! The docs don't describe a "set line" command, but from the list of
options after "set line" it seems that it's a synonym of "set port". I would
think that "set port 2" nullifies "set line tcp", and makes kermit try to
connect serially over com2. What does "show net" report?