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From: Andy Fox <foxes@theriver.com>
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Subject: Re: One-Way Transfer
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 11:39:47 -0700
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Hi Jeff et alia,
Thank you for the quick response!
I set the flow control on both sides to XON/XOFF, and also used the
ROBUST command on the K95 side. Still no joy.
Here is a little more detail of a typical problem. I start K95 on the
PC, then put it in SERVER mode. I then select Transfer, then Choose on
the calculator, which is supposed to ask the PC for a list of files on
the PC. When I do this, the PC reports "FAILURE: REMOTE HOST
disabled." I have read about the remote host command (C-Kermit, p 146)
and confused about what is going on. Typically, the client side would
instruct the server to perform a command and report the result back to
the client, if I remember this correctly. Why would I see this error
reported on the server side?
I also experimented with the handshaking character to no avail. "None"
seems to be the best choice, since nothing at all happens (well, it does
time out) if I set the handshaking character to XON or XOFF.
Thanks again.
--
72/73 de Andy, KK7HV - QRP-L #1286 - Benson, AZ