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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: How to non-interactively connect via serial modem from Unix shell
Date: 21 Nov 1997 21:23:44 GMT
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In article <19971121211200.QAA10077@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
Poole22 <poole22@aol.com> wrote:
: I require to write a Unix shell script...
:
You mean a C-Kermit script, right?
: ... that batch login's to a remote VMS
: system that can handle kermit, via a modem connected to a serial port.
: I can connect easily enough interactively typing in the required username
: and password but I need to transfer a file without any operator interaction.
: I don't see any -u and -p kermit option for username and password ?
: I'm using C-Kermit version 6 on AIX version 4.
: For give me if this information is readily available in the kermit manual
: but my need is urgent and I my manual is on order to arrive soon?
:
Yes, the information is in the manual. In fact, it gives you exactly what
you are asking for -- a script to dial up from UNIX to VMS, log in, and
transfer files, all automatically.
While waiting for you book to arrive, just look in your .kermrc or
ckermit.ini file. The scripts are already there. The explanation is in
the manual.
- Frank