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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit client, Kermit-95 server, REMOTE DIRECTORY
Date: 25 Aug 2005 15:33:23 GMT
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On 2005-08-25, Mark Sapiro <slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
: ...
: If this is all there is to it, perhaps you can explain the following
: packet log captured by MS-Kermit 3.16 connected as client to C-Kermit.
: Since the linefeeds are escaped as "#J" in the Kermit Packets, it seems
: clear to me that the pseudoterminal is not changing them to "#M#J", so
: what is? I seems to me it must be C-Kermit since C-Kermit is the one
: creating and ckecksumming these packets and if anything else were
: changing their contents, the checksums wouldn't be correct.
:
: Spack: ^A% GD S^M
: ...
: Rpack: ^A2!XDIRECTORY ./*.XN^M
: Spack: ^A)!Y CON(]B^M
: Rpack: ^AF"A."U1"#AMJ*!A#120050823 20:36:40@ $#/^M
: Spack: ^A%"Y.5!^M
: Rpack: ^A #D"NZ-rw-r--r--~( 28 1997-12-02 16:25:14 -#M#J-rw-r--r--~&
: 1032 2002-10-10 09:03:22 Directions#M#J-rw~'-~' 702 1996-03-03 16:
: 07:28 Happy_Birthday#M#Jdrwx~&-~( 96 2004-07-27 17:31:28 Mail#M#J-r
: w-r--r--~( 48 2~#0-01-01 09:19:21 Mi&PF^M
: ...
I have no clue but I'll look into it. I ran packet logs myself and I get
only #J without #M, in both directions, between C-Kermit and K95. Anyway
I'm surprised this phonomenon was never noticed before.
- Frank