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From: "B.Won" <wonb@digiflex.ca>
Subject: Re: 'send' doesn't work.
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 11:32:58 -0600
Message-ID: <37a7282a.0@news.cadvision.com>
Organization: CADVision Development Corporation (http://www.cadvision.com/)
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Frank da Cruz wrote in message <7nsndv$ncc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <37a1dc7e.0@news.cadvision.com>, B.Won <wonb@digiflex.ca> wrote:
>: I am trying to transmit a file between 2 alpha VMS environment. The
>: connection go thru a terminal server.
>:
>: From the host side, to connect I type in the following:
>: $ kermit
>:
>Is it C-Kermit? Which version? See:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckermit.html
>
>for current version info.
>
==>Kermit version at both ends are the same, C-kermit 6.0.192
>: set line tta0
>: connect
>: at
>: atdt######
>: (connects to remote terminal server, logs into remote/client alpha)
>:
>: at the remote alpha, I entered the following:
>: $ mc kermit
>:
>Which Kermit program and version is this one?
>
>: server
>: (message comes up to switch to host mode to transmit, etc...)
>: (I entered the control combination keystrokes to switch to host)
>:
>: at host kermit, I issue a 'send' command for a text file and nothing
>: happens...
>:
>So you escaped back and have the originating Kermit's prompt. Did
>you give a "receive" command?
==> after I type in 'send abc.txt' at the originating Kermit, I never go the
prompt back...
>
>: Does anyone know why? Is there some settings not properly set?
>: My kermit knowledge is limited.
>:
>See:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/manuals.html
>
>To found out how to get documentation.
>
>- Frank
>
>
>