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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Using Existing Connections
Date: 13 Apr 2004 20:58:42 GMT
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On 2004-04-13, Dave <davewyman99@yahoo.com> wrote:
: I have a phone dialer (Intel Dialogic D/41JCT-LS if you're curious)
: with 4 phone jacks. There are over 100 divisions in my company that
: each have their own inventory server. I want to have my central server
: use this Dialogic board to dial in to each division's server and
: download their inventory on a nightly basis. I need to have Kermit use
: the Dialogic boards phone jacks to do this. I'm not sure if I can get
: the Dialogic board to allow another program to access the open
: connection, but assuming I can, is there any way for Kermit to take
: control of that existing connection? What kind of connection would I
: have to create to allow that?
:
Probably, but that depends on which operating system and which Kermit
program.
: Ok, I've searched this group and all over google and still haven't
: found what I'm looking for so if someone here has an idea, I'd really
: appreciate it!
:
C-Kermit for Unix and Kermit 95 for Windows have command-line options
for passing open file descriptors/handles for the communication connection.
- Frank