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From: Francis R Bridge {BRIDGE1} <bridge@cig.mot.com>
Subject: Time stamping log files in K95
Date: 15 Mar 2001 11:16:14 -0600
Organization: Motorola CIG
Message-ID: <xql4rwvrm01.fsf@cig.mot.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello,
We need an application that has the ability to log
several terminal sessions and apply a time stamp to
each line. Basically prefixing each line sent to the
terminal with the time of day.
For example:
Thu Mar 15 11:12:00: First line of text from host
Thu Mar 15 11:12:10: Second line of text from host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Kermit supplies this Remote host sends this
Can K95 do this?
Any problem with simultaneously logging about
8-10 terminal sessions in this manor?
Thanks,
Frank Bridge