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Subject: What the...?
From: rjhery@assist-telcom.com (Richard Hery)
Organization: Assist Tel-Com
Message-ID: <XRIk3.33$vN3.5506@typhoon-sf.snfc21.pbi.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 17:01:43 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Does this look familiar to anyone?
ME: SOH0SPSzSPSP@-#Y1~F&5TMCR
It: SOH0SPY~+SP@-#Y1~N?~}4CR
ME: SOH?!F#H;;#BremoveSPsubscriberSP8001YCR
It: SOH:!YremoveSPsubscriberSP8001SPACR
ME: SOH#"ZACR
It: SOH#"Y@CR
ME: SOH##B*CR
It: SOH##YACR
ME: SOH0SPS~SPSP@-#Y1~F&5TQCR
It: SOH0SPY~+SP@-#Y1~N?~}4CR
It's a sniffer file of a two-way conversation between a DOS app running on my
desktop and another pc. I'm uploading info into this other pc and this is how
it starts. When it first starts it says "starting Kermit communications" does
this look pretty standard?
Thanks!
-Richard Hery
rjhery@assist-telcom.com
ps. sorry if this was posted twice!