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From: Claude Comeau <cqcomeau@comeau.com>
Subject: DOS Kermit via TCP/IP over Novell is packet driver required?
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 14:30:26 -0500
Message-ID: <382F0DD1.4BFFC85B@comeau.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I am using 486 Dell's with version 3.14 of Kermit to talk to a DEC Alpha
over a WAN. Currently we are using Novell's Client32 and the packet
driver for the appropriate Intel NIC cards. We would like to run just
TCP/IP through Novell and not use a packet driver. Is this possible?
If so do I use the packet-driver... command in Kermit or some other
command to attach Kermit to Novell's TCP/IP. Any answer or resource
that could help would be appreciated. Thanks.