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Article: 14461 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Telnet zmodem
Date: 13 Aug 2003 12:19:46 -0400
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In article <8Vs_a.8529$UB4.2245@nwrdny01.gnilink.net>,
marty <nospam@dontbother.luser> wrote:
: ...
: User error was to blame for the C-Kermit/zmodem/sz/SEND error. Once
: I entered the FULL path name to the file I needed to upload all works
: perfectly. (I had assummed that because I was in the file directory I
: could type SEND filename... never assume)
:
There's nothing in Kermit that requires you to give a full path. The
regular Omen rzsz doesn't require it either. It must be a quirk of
lszrz.
: Downloading is still the issue of failure, but I will continue to
: experiment. The fact that I can now do file uploads via telnet/zmodem to
: the host is most helpful.
:
The lszrz program is unaware that you have a Telnet connection and I don't
know if it would behave any differently if it *did* know. You might want
to try putting the Telnet connection into binary mode. Tell Kermit to:
set telnet binary-mode requested (or maybe "required")
before making the connection.
- Frank