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From: jf3@my-dejanews.com
Subject: setting up kermit
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 14:13:18 GMT
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To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
Hello all,
I am a somewhat newbie at kermit and I was hoping that someone could answer
my question. We had kermit running on a Solaris 2.5.1 box with a script that
would page people. That machine has died and I am trying to get it to run on
a linux box. I have a fresh install of Red Hat 5.2 with an external modem.
I have put the modem on com2/cua2. When I run minicom, I am able to dial out
and connect to other computers with no problems. However, when I try to run
the script from my old Solaris box it tell me that it cannot open the
connection to the modem. I have tried /dev/cua1, /dev/cua2, /dev/modem, to
no avail.
Here is my script:
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set input timeout proceed
set modem hayes
set dial dial-command atdt%s\{13}
set dial display on
set local-echo on
set duplex full
set line /dev/cua0
set speed 19200
set parity even
set script echo
--------------------------------------------
Is there a difference between the new beta 7 and the old 6 when seetting the
line? I think that that is where my problem is at. However, I really do not
have a clue. This is the error message that I am getting.
------------------------------------------------
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
Trying again
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
Trying again
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
?Connection on /dev/cua0 is not open.
-----------------------------------------------
Any help would be much appreciated!
TIA!
Jeremy T. Finke
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