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From: NOrJUNKsEMAILk@nojunkemail.net (R. S. K.)
Subject: Re: Help: TELNET/K95 - Atten J.Altman
Date: 19 Jun 1999 13:19:01 PDT
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Joe Doupnik (jrd@cc.usu.edu) wrote:
: It's ... not running Telnet. Port 5000 has some ...
: front end, with no Telnet negotiations. It wants a username formed whole
: at the client side, ancient half duplex line-mode style. With junk like that
: on the machine many Telnet based programs will experience the same rebuff from
: design blunders on that linex3 site.
Yes, I realize the problem is on the host, and is something like what
you describe; however, the fact remains that both mainframe (CMS/VM) and
UNIX telnet clients ARE able to interact with that program, and I'm trying
to find a way to make K95 manage to do so, too--it has such a rich set
of options, it must be possible, but I cannot figure out how to set it
up. You're quite right, though; I know for a fact that the software
is simply answering a TCP connection on the port and has only a few
TELNET commands built into the socket communications, probably improperly.
: Please tell the owners to fix their system
: and things should be better.
That's not an option, in this case.
If you know of a way to prepare a script which will buffer input and send
it line-by-line in kermit, let me know. I haven't learned the scripting
language of Kermit well enough, yet, to compose one myself.
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