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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: to kermit from non kermit
Date: 9 Oct 1998 19:51:17 GMT
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In article <6vlodg$ai2$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
<bdlpxxx@bellatlantic.com> wrote:
:
: Thanks Frank, I was familiar with that FAQ. Apparently my [rs][xz] pieces do
: use stdio. I have been able to send/recieve xmodem and zmodem between two
: unix machines both using kermit. At the end of chapt 14 was my answer
: though. I cannot use the external protocols with a kermit server. I have
: been able to run ./kermit -y Z -r where Z is a script for setting up Zmodem.
: In fact I then figured i could go to the source ./rz and skip the kermit
: server. I had been hoping to have a kermit server sit and answer the phone.
: But it does not seem I will be able to go in that direction.
:
Unless you use Kermit protocol, which seems a realistic possibility since
you do, indeed, have C-Kermit on each end of the connection.
You can't use non-Kermit protocols with a Kermit server because a Kermit
server, by definition, uses Kermit protocol.
- Frank