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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit-C and logging
Date: 20 Apr 2004 14:47:01 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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On 2004-04-20, Kramer <kramer@eig.com> wrote:
> I'm actually looking to start 5 processes at boot but I don't know how to
> get that done. Do I put the kermit config file in init.d or rc.d?
>
I can't answer system administration questions any better than you can!
> Also, I
> just need to log to 5 seperate files, don't need to dump them all into one.
>
OK.
> One other problem I have noticed is that I can't seem to keep kermit
> attached to my VoIP box if the box loses communication for a few minutes
> like during a reboot. When the box comes back up the stream from it
> continues automatically but my local kermit box disconnects. Is there a
> keep alive command that I can use?
>
The connection is being closed by Kermit's peer. There's nothing Kermit
can do about that. You script would have to account for that: if the
connection closes unexpectedly, go into a loop in which you try to reopen
it until the open succeeds.
- Frank