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  9. From: 71231.104@compuserve.com (Richard Slobod)
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  11. Subject: Re: login
  12. Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 05:14:02 GMT
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  20.  
  21. "Zen" <zen@kne.com> wrote:
  22. >I am trying to login into a QNX box from an HP Unix box and I can not get
  23. >Kermit to send the login or password.  I have tried to use the SCRIPT
  24. >command and the OUTPUT command both of which didn't work.  Here is my
  25. >.mykemrc file that runs when I start Kermit.
  26. >
  27. >set terminal bytesize 8
  28. >set modem hayes
  29. >set line /dev/tty0p7
  30. >set speed 9600
  31. >dial #####
  32. >connect
  33. >output"login used"\13 or script "login used"
  34.  
  35. The "connect" command switches Kermit into interactive terminal mode
  36. and suspends script processing.  Try either removing that command or
  37. moving it to the end of the script, depending upon what exactly you're
  38. trying to accomplish.