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From: srichard@xlink67.xlink.net (Sabine Richard-Schneider)
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Subject: Hangup without killing device
Date: 10 Apr 1997 11:30:17 GMT
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Hi everybody!
I would like to know how to hang up kermit without killing the connections.
That means to use kermit only as a dialer to build up a slip connection.
Background: I log in at a computer who calls me back to build up a slip
connection (my system is aix 3.2.5) After teh second connect I nedd kermit
to terminate without clearing the device. Is that possible?
Sabine