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From: dold@39.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Don't transfer file from terminal (msk315) to server linux (c-kermit)
Date: 30 May 1997 16:10:06 GMT
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: aff <adfey@nutecnet.com.br> wrote:
: : I'm trying transfer files from my old pc 386 (run ms-dos kermit 3.15)
: : to my linux box (pentium 133 - c-kermit) but I get an problem.
: : The transfer files from linux to terminal is very ok but in the other
: : side the proccess don't work.
: : When I go to the terminal kermit (after type "receive"in the
: : c-kermit") and run "send xxxx.txt" the kermit say "can't open the
: : file". After the file in the dos system terminal stay locked.
Frank da Cruz (fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
: It sounds like you did not tell C-Kermit on Linux to "receive". To
Hmmm. He says he did a "receive".
Maybe he was too quick escaping back to the MSK prompt.
On a slow Unix system, perhaps the "KERMIT READY TO RECEIVE..." prompt
takes a moment to come up. Escaping back to MSK sends an XOFF, preventing
the message from appearing, and preventing the transfer from starting.
Or XOFF-configured modems causing the line to get in a funny state when the
XOFF is sent.
Or, maybe permissions in the Unix directory in question?
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
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