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Article: 14019 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: K95 2.1.2 Interrupt ftp connect = death
Date: 20 Jan 2003 17:03:26 -0500
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <c3qo2vodl8qbrpn9neujcqlg6s91564g4i@4ax.com>,
Ron Heiby <heiby_u@falkor.chi.il.us> wrote:
: I've got a dialer entry that attempts to fire up an ftp session. The other
: day, I used it successfully, so I know that it works. Today, the remote
: host must be having problems, because the attempt just sits there with the
: window saying "Connected to [ip address]", where "[ip address]" is what I
: entered on the dialer's "General" page for this entry.
:
: Seeing that it was not going to work, I tried to kill it with Ctrl-C. It
: died a bit more violently than I intended, throwing a fault for trying to
: write location 0x0 at address 0x0051761a.
:
: Once I understood that it did not like being interrupted, I refrained from
: hitting Ctrl-C for several minutes. Seeing no progress on the screen, I
: eventually did go ahead and kill it with Ctrl-C.
:
Problems with Ctrl-C in the FTP client (and to a lesser extent, in K-95 has
a whole) are noted in the bugs file. This one is Bug 692. Very difficult
to fix.
- Frank