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From: Linwood Ferguson <Ferguson@mag.aramark.com>
Subject: V6, changing network connections, suppress prompt
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Make it go away!!!!...
I have some scripts that make various network connections. When I tried
switching to V6, they started prompting like the following example
shows. This interrupts the script and waits for an answer. As you can
see, I've tried HANGUP (and just about everything else I can think of).
How can I make this prompt either go away, or more firmly tell it to
close the prior connection.
PS. No, I haven't bought the new book yet; I plan to. But I did buy two
of the old book! If it is clearly spelled out in the new book in 72
point type, my apologies. :-)
$ kermit
Executing SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]CKERMIT.INI;3 for VMS...
Executing CKERMIT_INI:CKERMIT.SYS
Good Afternoon!
C-Kermit 6.0.192, 6 Sep 96, for OpenVMS VAX
Copyright (C) 1985, 1996,
Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York.
Default file-transfer mode is TEXT
Type ? or HELP for help.
$1$DIA0:[ROUTERS] C-Kermit>set network tcp/ip
$1$DIA0:[ROUTERS] C-Kermit>set host lefrtr1
Trying 198.5.242.193...
$1$DIA0:[ROUTERS] C-Kermit>hangup
$1$DIA0:[ROUTERS] C-Kermit>set host uvii
A network connection to lefrtr1 might still be active.
OK to close? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Stops script and waits
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Linwood Ferguson e-mail: ferguson@mag.aramark.com
Mgr. Software Engineering Voice: (US) 540/967-0087
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