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From: "Mr. Scott" <montgomery@starfleet.org>
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Subject: Re: This is interesting ...
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But the modem in question is NOT a dial-in modem! It is a dial-out modem.
Remember, I was dialing OUT on the modem when kermit printed the "+++" which
disconnected my Windows 95 modem.
Go back to the original post.
1. From a Windows 95 computer I establish a DUN connection with a remote
network.
2. I telnet to a Unix machine.
3. I start up kermit using one of the Unix modems.
4. I dial OUT.
5. The +++ displayed by kermit disconnects MY PERSONAL WINDOWS 95 modem.
Jeffrey Altman wrote in message <6udklm$3r2$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <6ucb5n$bl$1@oak.prod.itd.earthlink.net>,
>Mr. Scott <montgomery@starfleet.org> wrote:
>
>: What!?
>:
>: This is extremely non-standard, or put another way, a dangerous hack.
>:
>: I certainly cannot do this at all ... but I do appreciate the suggestion.
>:
>: Any other suggestions?
>
>I do not understand why you think this is non-standard or even
>a hack. Turning off the 'escape sequence' or changing the escape
>character for an modem used for incoming calls is exactly what is
>supposed to be done. An incoming modem does not require an escape
>character or sequence if it automatically returns to command mode
>upon disconnect and it is the only way to address the problem you
>described.
>
>
>
> Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
> The Kermit Project * Columbia University
> 612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025
> http://www.kermit-project.org/k95.html *
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