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From: ian@freedomnet.demon.co.uk (Ian)
Subject: Re: MSKermit with Dospppd
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 22:10:07 +0000 (GMT)
Organization: Complete shambles.
Message-ID: <19990719.2210.215snz@freedomnet.demon.co.uk>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
CM> > Ive been trying to settup MSKermit 3.15 with the packet driver Dospppd.
CM> > The object is to connect to my ISP and use this for Telnetting into
CM> > a Public Lynx. Im connecting but getting no further. What I really
CM> > need is working sample script that I can adapt. Ive had a look around
CM> > the Columbia Uni site but so far I havnt found anything promising.
CM>
CM> You really aren't specific about the difficulties you are having.
CM> And it's been a long time since I did anything like this.
*** Hi Christopher ***
Im new to Kermit so Im floundering around a bit.
CM> Accomplish this manually, then automate it.
CM>
CM> Use kermit as a dialer
CM> Do what you need for ppp on the remote.
CM> Exit mskermit
Im ok that far except I use NETDIAL to do the dialling
CM> Do what must be done if there is dynamic addressing
CM> Run the packet driver with appropriate interrupt port speed etc.
CM> Make sure tcp section in kermit mscustom set up correctly.
CM> Then run kermit again, use kermit telnet macro.
Easier said than done :)
CM> I know there is kermit documentation on ppp packet driver,
CM> perhaps not dosppp specifically. Of course read dosppp docs.
All I could find was info on using the ODI to Packet settup presumably
for use over a LAN. However Franks post seems to have the necessary
material.
CM> All of this can be put in a dos bat.
CM>
CM> # telnet.bat
CM> kermit -take script
CM> packetdriver stuff
CM> kermit telnet %1
CM> packetdriver unload
So once the packet driver is in place, kermit telnet <site name> will
get me there providing the ini files are in order. Presumably one
could also enter kermit and then type the Telnet command?
--
Bye now,
Ian.