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From: stew@sep.Stanford.EDU (Stewart Levin)
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Subject: SHOW SERVICES macro?
Date: 11 Mar 1997 19:30:02 GMT
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I've been patiently customizing my home C-kermit configuration
under Linux. I created a cklocal.ini file defining the modem
information and a set of login macros to accompany the ckermit.ksd
services additions. (BTW I had to add a CHECK NETWORK commmand
within the COMMON: code block of ckermit.ini to permit the ACCESS
and related macros to be defined in the absence of an active
network configuration.)
I have two questions/requests:
1. Does anyone already have a SHOW SERVICES equivalent macro
to jog my memory about what services are defined in the
ckermit.ksd file?
2. I'm thinking of building a modest X wrapper using
the Stanford xtpanel scripting language. Is it
possible to invoke the "access" macro from the
command line and leave the user connected to the
resulting session? I'm hoping to use xterm -e kermit -C ...
for the purpose.
- Stew Levin
stew@sep.stanford.edu