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From: lars_news@larsshack.org (Lars Kellogg-Stedman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Problems with get /recursive
Date: 25 Oct 2003 20:01:30 -0700
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Howdy,
I'm connecting to a remote system using kermit's kermit-sshsub feature
(using the 'skermit' script from the archives). While I can transfer
single files without a problem, I haven't been able to make 'get
/recursive' work for me. Give the command:
get /recursive directory
Kermit replies:
*************************
RECEIVE- or GET-class command failed.
Packets received: 2
Damaged packets: 0
Timeouts: 0
Packet length: 4000
Transfer canceled by sender.
Sender's message: "File not found"
The directory does exist -- I can rcd into it -- there are no
permission problems, and I can get individual files just fine. Any
clues as to what's going on?
I'm running C-Kermit 8.0.209 under Linux (Redhat 9) on both ends of
the connections. I have the same problem if I connect via kermit's
'ssh' command and start up 'kermit -x' on the remote side manually.
-- Lars