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From: "Ray Slakinski" <thrawn@hub.org>
Subject: C-Kermit for BSD issues
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 11:45:19 -0500
Organization: Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org)
Message-ID: <7vsd7v$1c82$1@hub.org>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello all,
I have a quick issue, I installed kermit on my FreeBSD 3.0 box the other
day, and telneted to it using Procomm Plus to test it. After I connected I
started up kermit, and told it to send me a file called test.txt that I had
created moments before. The file transfer started, and procomm detected the
filename, but no file contents were transfered over and the whole thing
eventualy times out.
I thought this could be a Procomm plus issue until I tried with neterm and
got the same results (gets just past "Recieved an 'A' packet" then times out
just like procomm.
Is this something with my setup, or something else?
Ray
FYI: is there public sites that allow kermit xfers on the net that I can
test if its the client or server application?