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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: 'send' doesn't work.
Date: 3 Aug 1999 17:59:26 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <7o7a23$4vc$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>,
Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
: In article <37a7282a.0@news.cadvision.com>, B.Won <wonb@digiflex.ca> wrote:
: : Frank da Cruz wrote in message <7nsndv$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...
: :
: Then that's why nothing happens. Follow the instructions for how to transfer
: files in the manual. Very briefly, after you have given the SEND command to
: the remote Kermit program, type Ctrl-\ (hold down the Ctrl key and press the
: backslash key), then the letter C. Now you have the local Kermit's prompt.
: Now type "receive" and then press the Enter key.
:
Oops, sorry -- I didn't notice that you put the remote in server mode, so
instead of "receive" you should type "get filename", where "filename" is the
name of the file you want to download.
The escaping back part should have been clear since when you make the
connection it says:
Connecting to (blah blah...)
The escape character is Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS)
Type the escape character followed by C to get back,
or followed by ? to see other options.
and then when you put the remote in server mode, it says:
Entering server mode. If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use
the menus to send commands to the server. Otherwise, enter the escape
sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from
there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of
other available services. Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.
- Frank