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From: "poetryman" <hotlynx@whidbey.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: problems using ckermit
Date: 30 Apr 1997 15:12:59 GMT
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I use ckermit to do file transfers between a creaky old VAX and several
VAXes and ALPHAs around North America. I've always been able to tweak the
configurations of each to where my file transfers were successful,
However, there is one site to which attemped transfers simply won't work
when using ckermit. I can acheive the same transfer between the same 2
computers using an older version of kermit and using WRQ's Reflection
protocol.
My employer has directed me to make it work at this one site, rather than
to use the alternate file transfer methods that do work.
I have attempted to modify the following parameters:
timeout (this gets me an error-out quicker)
packet length (from 64 to 512)
The following match on the 2 computers:
speed (9600)
mode (local)
modem (hayes)
terminal bits (7)
parity (none)
duplex (full)
flow (xon/xoff)
handshake (none)
carrier (auto)
names (converted)
type (labeled)
Actually, everything on the 2 computers matches; I only listed the ones
that seem significant.
Any ideas on how to make this succeed?