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From: "Michael C. Smith" <mcs@sonalysts.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Help with Kermit95 Server
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 14:30:50 -0400
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Hi,
I am developing software that (among other things) performs automated
file transfer between two companies and I am using Kermit95 as my
communications package. Basically, each system sits idle until a
connection is made from the other system, at which time the receiving
system goes into server mode.
Is there a way to detect (on the server side) failed or invalid login
attempts to the Kermit server?
Since the majority of connections will be automated, the companies
involved want some form of notification if someone attempts to connect
to the system using an invalid login/pwd. My only other option is to
have the automated system send the login/pwd string twice: once for me
script to verify and once for remote login to the Kermit server. Any
help on this will be greatly appreciated.
-MCS
mcs@sonalysts.com