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From: jjf@inri.com (Josh J Fielek)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,
Subject: CONNECT question...
Date: 8 Jun 1995 16:58:20 -0400
Organization: Inter-National Research Institute
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Okay, folks, I have an oddball question. I am fairly new to kermit
scripts, and I am in the process of porting from one machine to
another a series of kermit scripts. I've come across a minor bugaboo
--
When issuing a connect over a TCP/IP connection, either through TELNET
or CONNECT, the login sequence from the target machine grabs command
of the terminal window and will control it until I force an escape
back to kermit. This mungs up the automatic nature of the login, and
essentially makes the script useless.
The version of C-kermit is :
C-Kermit 5A(190), 4 Oct 94, for HP-UX 9.0
Numeric: 501190
Any suggestions?
J. Fielek
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