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I'm using K95 to emulate a QNX (UN*X) terminal and transfer files. The
QNX machine is using ckermit 6.0. The problem I have is when I try to
transfer compressed, archived files e.g.; tar.F-ed, gzip-ed, pax.F-ed,
etc. my transfer fails. *** On plain ASCII or binary files I have had
no problems with transfers!!! The transfer generally starts OK but
after a few seconds fails on too many retries. I've tried all the
recommended settings in K95 without success. I run ck6.0 with a simple
`kermit -i send` or `kermit -i receive`. I'm no kermit expert so the
debug log doesn't make allot of sense. Here is a current transaction
log.
********************************************************************
Transaction Log: Kermit 95 1.1.17, 18 June 1998
32-bit Windows
Fri Nov 27 11:34:08 1998
Transaction begins Fri Nov 27 11:40:54 1998
Global file mode: binary
Remote system type: UNIX
Sending C:/K95/upload/lynx_kit.pax
as LYNX_KIT.F
mode: binary: 1
remote name: lynx_kit.pax
Protocol Error: Too many retries.
***********************************************************************
This problem occurs during dial-up (modem) sessions. I use rcp and ftp
for file transfers when LAN connected to these UN*X machines, so I
don't know if this problem is modem related, operator error, or ?????.
Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated,
Dann O. Smith
@ Home
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<HTML>
I'm using K95 to emulate a QNX (UN*X) terminal and transfer files.
The QNX machine is using ckermit 6.0. The problem I have is when
I try to transfer compressed, archived files e.g.; tar.F-ed, gzip-ed, pax.F-ed,
etc. my transfer fails. *** On plain ASCII or binary files I have
had no problems with transfers!!! The transfer generally starts OK
but after a few seconds fails on too many retries. I've tried all
the recommended settings in K95 without success. I run ck6.0 with
a simple `kermit -i send` or `kermit -i receive`. I'm no kermit expert
so the debug log doesn't make allot of sense. Here is a current transaction
log.
<BR>********************************************************************
<BR>Transaction Log: Kermit 95 1.1.17, 18 June 1998
<BR> 32-bit Windows
<BR>Fri Nov 27 11:34:08 1998
<P>Transaction begins Fri Nov 27 11:40:54 1998
<P>Global file mode: binary
<P>Remote system type: UNIX
<BR>Sending C:/K95/upload/lynx_kit.pax
<BR> as LYNX_KIT.F
<BR> mode: binary: 1
<BR> remote name: lynx_kit.pax
<BR>Protocol Error: Too many retries.
<BR>***********************************************************************
<P>This problem occurs during <B>dial-up</B> (modem) sessions. I
use rcp and ftp for file transfers when LAN connected to these UN*X machines,
so I don't know if this problem is modem related, operator error, or ?????.
<P>Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated,
<P>Dann O. Smith
<BR>@ Home
<BR> </HTML>
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