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From: ruptured-duck@home.com
Subject: Re: Serial File Transfer on 3.2r4.2
Organization: Ruptured Duck Consulting
Message-ID: <mmJ13.1383$LX2.2338@news.rdc1.ct.home.com>
Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 02:04:02 GMT
To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
In comp.protocols.kermit.misc Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
> : Here's a question or two: why do I get a '?Login ignored' once I do login?
> :
> I have no idea -- I'm not sure exactly how you set up the connection.
> But this is probably an SCO sysadmin thing rather than Kermit thing. Or did
> you give the login command to Kermit? (If so, it wouldn't apply here -- it's
> for logging in to the IKSD.)
It hadn't dawned on me that as long as I'm logged in on each of the machines
that I then could execute a file transfer via kermit without another login.
I just saw 'remote login' as an option and assumed I had to do it.
> : And, I upgraded the Linux kermit to one of the 'cku195' binaries, and I
> : seem to have lost a neat on-screen display of file transfers that my
> : ver. 6 kermit provides.
> :
> It's still there, but Kermit couldn't find it. Every Linux distribution
> has a different idea about where the curses library is and what it's called.
> See the comments in the makefile and in ckuins.txt.
Pilot error again: I was using the no_curses version.
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