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From: clau@clark.net (David Clausen)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Will MS-DOS Kermit act as server?
Date: 27 Sep 1995 04:51:04 GMT
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Hello! I am looking to perform automated file transfers between a
UNIX host and an MS-DOS host using Kermit and a null-modem connection.
What I would like to do is have the Unix host act as the client,
sending files to the MS-DOS host unattended via cron.
My question is, can MS-DOS Kermit be set up as a remote server,
sitting in the background and waiting for file transfer requests
from the UNIX host?
I know that C-Kermit has this functionality, but am not sure about
MS-DOS Kermit.
Thanks so much!
Dave Clausen
clau@clark.net