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From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Login Script Question
Date: 6 Nov 2003 14:50:57 GMT
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As documented in the Kermit 95 HTML manual, you have two choices:
* you may create a script file and specify that it be executed
on the Login page by checking the button "Script file name".
* you may type the commands you want executed into the text
edit box and uncheck the button "Script file name"
newexpectuser <anthonypieper@cs.com> wrote:
: I am using the K95 GUI with the K95 dialer. I can get the dialer to
: connect to my ssh server, but I want to do a cd /home once I am
: connected.
: There is someway to do this in a Login Script, but I'm not sure how to
: start editing a Login Script (Notepad ? or is there a built in editor
: in the Kermit GUI ?)
: Do I created a .ksc file in Notepad with my commands then on put this
: name in the Login settings on the dialer for my session and check the
: box "Script file name:" ?
: Thanks
--
Jeffrey Altman * Volunteer Developer Kermit 95 2.1 GUI available now!!!
The Kermit Project @ Columbia University SSH, Secure Telnet, Secure FTP, HTTP
http://www.kermit-project.org/ Secured with MIT Kerberos, SRP, and
kermit-support@columbia.edu OpenSSL.