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From: djprice@mindspring.com (David Price)
Subject: rzsz with C-kermit & Solaris
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 12:34:10 GMT
Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
Message-ID: <37ea1ce0.176424958@news.mindspring.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I am attempting to use sz with C-kermit on a Solaris 2.6 X86 system
without much success. The rzsz version is 3.49 from Omen Tech.
C-kermit is version 6.0.192. The problem is as follows:
- I connect and login to the remote site successfully using kermit.
- I enter the following command within kermit:
!sz -v file_to_send </dev/cua/b >/dev/cua/b
- The following is echoed back to the screen a few times:
**B0100000000027fed4
- Finally, the following is echoed back:
sz: timeout waiting for ZRINIT.
- This same thing happens if I enter the same sz command from the
shell once connected (without the ! of course).
I have made no modifications to the serial port via the Solaris
admintool or pmadm.
Any help or insight on this would be appreciated.