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Article: 12474 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Glenn Sherman" <gsherman@remove_this.m20.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: zmodem problem
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I know this is a zmodem problem, but I thought someone might have dealt with
this already.
I have a kermit script that dials up to send a file.
The server only receives zmodem transfers.
--- part of script ---
set modem type hayes-2400
set line /dev/ser2
set speed 19200
set dial interval 30
set dial retries 3
set file type text
set protocol zmodem {} {} {sz %s} {sz -ay %s} rz {rz -a}
--- snip --- (connect stuff)
send file1.txt
sleep 2
exit 0
--------
This is what I get when sending the file...
Begin Xfer file1.txtRetry 0: Awaiting pathname nak for file1.txt
0 ZMODEM A serial connection might still be active on /dev/ser2.
OK to exit? ok
I know what the active serial connection warning is, but
Is the pathname nak local or is that from the remote ?
Is there a switch to ignore it?
-Glenn Sherman