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From: Varun Mehta <varun@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: setting up kermit to auto-answer?
Date: 1 Aug 1995 08:24:10 GMT
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I guess what I want is similar to BBS functionality. I'd like to be able
to dial a remote PC and pick up one or more files from it. I want to know
how I should configure the remote PC? I assume I have to set up it's modem
to auto-answer and I have to have a copy of kermit running and listening
on the appropriate com port. Can I do this using kermit alone or do I
need BBS software?
Are there any scripts or pointers available to do this?