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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: TCP/IP server and client setup
Date: 27 Mar 2000 14:34:07 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <38DF6DD0.40C2E424@carmenta.se>,
Per Akesson <Per.Akesson@carmenta.se> wrote:
: How do I set up two machines, one server and one client
: on a TCP/IP network ?
:
: What are the commands ?
:
: Do I need client authentification ?
:
: How do I transfer files ?
:
To answer these questions properly requires an entire book, or at
least several chapters. However, I can't recommend the appropriate
book, or even give you the a brief list of commands, until you mention
which kinds of computers, and what operating systems, you are using.
In the meantime, I invite you to peruse the Kermit website, where you
are likely to find the information you are seeking:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
- Frank