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From: jaltman@columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Subject: Re: can ckermit cause 'stickyness'?
Date: 9 Mar 2001 22:35:33 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <984170874.191669@irys.nyx.net>,
arthur wouk <awouk@blackhole.nyx.net> wrote:
: i lost my dedicated phone line for a period yesterday, and eventually
: the phone company fixed the problem. but ever since i have a new one,
: which i call stickyness. for periods, there is no response to the
: keyboard, and then suddenly it seems to connect and send a number of key
: strokes really quickly. comes and goes without any warning. but the
: phone line does not drop out!
:
: it happens at two different ISPs.
:
: i am running c-kermit 7.0.196 on a solaris 2.4 - sparc 2.
:
: happens both during the day and late at night, when the ISPs are not
: heavily loaded.
:
: does this seem to mean that the phone system is misbehaving, or does
: it seem to be my interaction with the ISPs? anyone have a clue?
Except for the fact that you say the phone line is dedicated, this
sounds very much like modem retraining due to line noise.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer C-Kermit 7.1 Alpha available
The Kermit Project @ Columbia University includes Secure Telnet and FTP
http://www.kermit-project.org/ using Kerberos, SRP, and
kermit-support@kermit-project.org OpenSSL. SSH soon to follow.