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From: "David L. Harfst" <harfst@cms-stl.com>
Organization: Computerized Medical Systems
Subject: Getting kermit SERVER command to stop when carrier is lost
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 12:12:00 -0600
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello,
I'm setting up an application to transfer a file using
C-Kermit 6.0.192 on HP-UX via modem another HP, using the
same C-Kermit version in server mode.
The server script is set up to ANSWER the modem and then go
into SERVER mode.
The client then issues the REMOTE LOGIN command, does a SEND,
and then FINISH.
The SERVER mode ends, the file is processed, and then the
script is restarted and the ANSWER command issued again.
My problem is that if carrier is lost during the file transfer,
the SERVER command just sits and waits. On the next incoming
call, a connection is made and a file can be transfered without
issuing the REMOTE LOGIN command.
I want the SERVER command to end when carrier is lost and I
can't find a way to do that. The closest thing I've found
is the SERVER Idle-timeout command, which is not recongnized
by the version of kermit that I am running. Even so, that's
just a workaround. Ideally, SERVER should be able to stop
immediately if the connection is broken.
--
David L. Harfst Computerized Medical Systems
System Admin Manager """"" http://www.cms-stl.com
mailto:harfst@cms-stl.com (-)^(o) (Standard disclaimer applies)
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