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From: JDanSkinner@JDanSkinner.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Is there a tutorial on...tcpip file transfer
Date: 20 Oct 2005 06:41:40 -0700
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Rob S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At the moment we use kermit (95) to transfer files serially and across modem
> links. The host is setup like this:
> set port COM1
> set speed 57600
> set block 3
> set window 5
> set receive packet-length 2000
> set transfer interruption on
> set file collision overwrite
> set flow xon
> Server
> The remote is setup the same apart from instead of Server, it GETs a file and
> SENDs a file.
>
> I now want to transfer exactly the same files, only across
> ethernet/windows/tcpip networks. What's the simplest way?
>
> thanks
>
> -Rob
> robatwork at mail dot com
Rob;
I cut the following from a script we use.
The script connects to a central *n?x server by modem, telnet, or SSH
dependent on the remote client wishes using K95.
Except for this section the method of connection does not matter.
Hope you find it useful.
if equal "\$(CONTYPE)" "SSH" {
set host /net:ssh suse81 /user:\$(USER) /password:\$(PASSWD)
} else {
if equal "\$(CONTYPE)" "TELNET" {
set host \$(USRENTRY)
} else {
set modem \$(CONTYPE)
set port tapi
if fail end 1 TAPI line Intel already in use.
set tapi phone-number-conversions off
set tapi modem-dialing on,
;set tapi line intel
if not equal "\v(modem)" "tapi" set modem type tapi
set dial timeout 60
dial \$(USRENTRY)
}
if open connection {
echo CONNECTED TO \$(USRENTRY) by \$(CONTYPE)
} else {
echo NO CONNECTION TO \$(USRENTRY) by \$(CONTYPE)
getok /gui CONNECTION ERROR ...
close
quit
}
Regards...Dan.