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From: les@MCS.COM (Leslie Mikesell)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: kermit through telnet
Date: 12 Sep 1995 21:44:47 -0500
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In article <4319n7$ic7@buffnet2.buffnet.net>, root <root> wrote:
>ok, first off what OS... Linux
>
>Okay, I have a telnet program that allows me to redirect the i/o for the
>session to sz rz or whatever I want...
>
>Is it possible for kermit to recieve redirected i/o like sz and rz WITHOUT
>modifing C-Kermit?!
I think so, but why bother since kermit is perfectly capable of making
the telnet connection itself and you can run it with a script if
you like?
Les Mikesell
les@mcs.com