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From: gneiss@mailroom.com (Bob)
Subject: kermit not closing properly?
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 14:36:48 -0000
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Message-ID: <904061545bdorengneiss@207.126.101.100>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Good Morning:
Using the lastest release on both VMS and Linux, the script below logs in to
Linux from VMS, transfers a file, encrypts it, then gets a file back. All
appears normal up to the last line, "out exit\13", at which point Kermit
appears to try to read _every_ line of the command file (according to my screen
display) instead of the "exit" command...eventually exit is recognized and
kermit seems to quit normally. Up to now I had a session.log to read, but now
that is empty at job completion.
Am I missing a kermit command or command switch?
Thanks for any help, Bob
log session
set host porky
in 5 Password:
out \13
in 5 Login:
out aagaard\13
in 5 Password:
out <password>\13
;
in 5 [aagaard@porky aagaard]$
out cd test\13
in 3 [aagaard@porky test]$
out rm *\13
in 3 [aagaard@porky test]$
send /binary nopstoporky.pgp
in 30 [aagaard@porky test]$
out pgp -z "secret passphrase" nopstoporky.pgp\13
;
in 30 [aagaard@porky test]$
set protocol kermit {kermit -O} #start kermit server for "get" only
get /text nopstoporky
out exit\13