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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: MSkermit and NVT
Date: 22 Jun 1998 14:26:22 GMT
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In article <6mllfu$skt@glas.apc.org>,
Dmitry the Zuryanovich <dz@mir.glas.apc.org> wrote:
: just wondering if MSKermit can works as NVT. NVT is a telnet client
: which works over ipx/spx. I do know that NVT server exist on SCO OSE 5,
: at least.
: If so, can it work over Calder DR-DOS ipx stack ?
:
You mean MS-DOS Kermit? I think the answer comes from the following hint
in MS-DOS Kermit NETWORKS\SETUP.DOC:
UnixWare NVT offers an Int 14h interceptor which Kermit may use. Please
see your UnixWare documenation for details.
Taken in context, this means you would install the aforementioned driver on
your PC, and then tell MS-DOS Kermit to use it via "set port bios1".
However, if you already have an Ethernet connection between the PC and the
SCO server, why not just use MS-DOS Kermit's TCP/IP stack and Telnet client?
- Frank