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From: Rob Irvine <HastDeer@uq.net.au>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Using server mode with K95 and TCP/IP network
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 11:26:42 +1000
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I am trying to have a PC using K95 startup in server mode, and then
allow a Unix system use Kermit to send it files in separate kermit
sessions, and for the PC to stay in server mode continuously.
I have disabled bye and finish on the server PC but get a screen of Ts
at the end of the first Unix kermit session. Then I cannot start
another Unix kermit session successfully and have to abort the K95 job.
If I don't disable bye and/or finish I get the K95 server session
stopping at the end of each Unix kermit session or at the end of the
file send command.
I have been successful in using this concept with a PC using Dos Kermit
and a com1 port being in server mode to a Unix kermit session/s.
Any advice would be appreciated.