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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: mode "host" for caller?
Date: 4 Feb 1995 17:15:30 GMT
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In article <D3GMHM.HLL@ireq.hydro.qc.ca>,
Gilles Ratel 8720 <ratel@ireq-ccfm.hydro.qc.ca> wrote:
> I don't understand how do you do connect two PC via modem line
> with MS-Kermit (3.14)
>
> ---------- ------------
> PC |__modem________modem__| PC call SERVER
> SERVER | | via command DIAL
> ----------- -------------------
> (MS-Kermit) (MS-Kermit)
>
> What is setup for PC SERVER for
> answering and execute "get" and
> "put" from caller?
> (or, how do you set this PC for "host"?)
>
This is thoroughly explained in two chapters, 10 and 11, of the manual,
"Using MS-DOS Kermit", also available in French:
Christine M. Gianone, "Kermit MS-DOS mode d'emploi", Heinz Schiefer
& Cie., Versailles (1993), 406 pages. Packaged with version 3.11 of
MS-DOS Kermit for the IBM PC, PS/2, and compatibles on a 5.25-inch
diskette. Adaption francaise: Jean Dutertre. ISBN 2-901143-20-2.
Heinz Schiefer & Cie., 45 rue Henri de Regnier, F-78000 Versailles.
Tel. +33 39 53 95 26, Fax. +33 39 02 39 71.
Note: the French edition can also be ordered from Columbia University.
See our Web page:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
for more information, or send email to kermit@columbia.edu.
Briefly, you have to put the answering modem in answer mode.
The PC that is connected to the answering modem is either running
Kermit in server mode, or, for a LIMITED "host mode" capability,
you can redirect its console to the COM port via CTTY COMx.
In the former case, you have to send Kermit packets (SEND, GET,
REMOTE DIRECTORY, etc). In the latter case, you can type DOS
commands, but with caution -- the hazards of CTTY are explained
in the manual.
- Frank