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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Trouble sending file using CLEO Kermit Protocol to a C-Kermit Host...
Date: 1 Oct 1999 00:23:23 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <7t0tsi$17q3$1@snoopy.ndcorp.com>,
obesatl <kent.oberbeck@ndcorp.com> wrote:
: I am running CLEO A+ on a DEC Alpha...
:
And the Alpha is running what operating system? VMS? OSF/1? Linux?
Windows NT? Digital/Tru64 Unix? ...
: ... connecting to a MVS system using C-Kermit.
:
Do you really mean MVS? Or do you mean VMS? There is no straightforward
way to make a connection to an IBM mainframe with C-Kermit, except if the
mainframe allows linemode sessions.
: Each time that I try sending a zipped file, I receive the
: following message: "Bad packet count or chksum" and "Remote terminated with
: error". If I send the file unzipped, the transmission succeeds. Any ideas
: what may be causing this problem. I have no problems at all using Procomm
: Plus version 2.11. Any suggestions would be appreciated...
:
Shot in the dark: Try telling Kermit to "set parity space".
If that doesn't do it, please specify what software and version you have on
each end of the connection, and what kind of connection it is.
- Frank