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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit initialization on TCP/IP
Date: 16 Aug 1995 15:11:13 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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: > > On machine 2. I am running WFW3.11 with MS's TCPIP stack for WFW.
: > >I've tried shelling out to DOS and running WINPKT and even running
: > >WINPKT before I launch WFW but I keep getting the same error.
: >
: > MS' TCP/IP stack isn't for DOS programs.
:
: So there is NO way to run kermit from this configuration?
: ...
: This will then prevent use of FTP's TCPIP stack? So the ONLY TCPIP
: program that can be used is KERMIT?
:
Again, the general rule is:
Only one protocol stack of a given kind per network adapter.
The situation is explained as clearly as we can possible contrive to
explain it in NETWORKS\SETUP.DOC that comes with MS-DOS Kermit 3.14,
which also contains a looooong writeup on WfW.
The quickest, easiest, and cheapest solution to this problem is to
lay out the $70 or so needed for a second Ethernet board. Then you can
run two TCP/IP stacks simultaneously.
If, however, you want to waste about $1000 worth of your time, you can
try to chase down a software solution. Look in our FAQ:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/faq.html
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/faq.txt
at item (6) for some possible starting points. If you achieve success
with any of these methods, please don't hesitate to report back to this
newsgroup, since, to my knowledge, nobody else has done so. Good luck.
- Frank