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From: Paul Bertain <pbertain@mac.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Ah... the old "Read the directions" trick. I love it when people don't
read; unfortunately, it was me.
Thanks for the help (in pointing out the obvious).
Paul
On 2004-06-19 22:50:17 -0700, slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com (Mark
Sapiro) said:
> Paul Bertain <pbertain@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:<2004061909592031471%pbertain@maccom>...
>>
>> Now I when I am done with my session, I would like to return to Kermit
>> but I cannot figure out the break sequence.
>>
>> I don't mind just closing the terminal window but I would prefer to
>> return to Kermit and exit gracefully.
>>
>> I tried <CTRL>+"\" and <CTRL>+Just about every other key. I also tried
>> <CTRL>+<SHIFT>+Some other sequences.
>>
>> I figure I must be either missing the obvious or not setting a
>> preference from within Kermit (set escape-character ???).
>
> Normally, when a session terminates the remote device closes the
> connection. When Kermit detects this via protocol or via loss of
> carrier on a serial port, it returns to command mode.
>
> If you want to return to command mode while the connection either is
> or appears to be still open, the Kermit escape character must be
> enabled (this is the default), and you type the escape character and
> then type the letter C. Kermit tells you this when you first connect
> with a message that looks like
>
> Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled
> Type the escape character followed by C to get back,
> or followed by ? to see other options.
> If the escape character is disabled (must have been done in an
> initialization file), you can enable it before connecting with
>
> set terminal escape-character enabled
>
> If you escape back to a command prompt and then exit Kermit, you will
> get a warning that a connection may still be open. You can avoid this
> by first issuing
>
> close connection
>
> or by
>
> set exit warning off
>
> See
> help set terminal
> help close
> help set exit
> help set carrier-watch