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From: rrodriguez <rrodriguez@ulster.net>
Subject: Keermit/95 cut/paste and firewall problems
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 01:43:17 GMT
Message-ID: <s5r2dl7mee6176@corp.supernews.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Has anyone found a good way to cut text from Lotus Notes windows
and paste it into a Kermit session using Win/95 or Win/98 Kermit version
1.17? It used to work ok with OS/2 and Kermit 1.17, but if I try to
paste text into the window, nothing shows up, although it works using
the standard Telnet client in Win95.
Another problem I'm having is with a firewall product IBM is using
to allow connections from a non-IBM ISP to their network. It's the
Aventail Connect tool, with a special digital secure ID key to sign on
with using a one-time password. When using Kermit to connect this way,
it's ok as long as the IP address is fully specified, but if you use
a host name on either the ibm net or the external internet, it
resolves the address to "0.1.0.6" or something similar always starting with
0.1.0. I turned reverse DNS resolution off but that didn't help. It
works with Win98 Telnet. Have you had any experience with this firewall
to see what might be wrong?