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From: Peter Burkholder <pburkholder@seanet.com>
Subject: FTP over C-kermit
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 14:03:53 -0800
Organization: University of Washington
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Can I use C-kermit to pick up files from an
FTP server? I'd like to use C-kermit to
access a set of seismic data loggers. When
I connect to the loggers using telnet protocol,
I can specify the data I want, and I'm supplied
with a filename that I can pick up over ftp.
Clearly, I'd like to automate all this using
kermit - making the request, getting the filename
and picking up the file using ftp. But it's the
last step that confuses me. Any hints out there?
Thanks,
Peter
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