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Article 12340 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc:
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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MSKermit and Novell TCP/IP - HELP !!!!!!
Message-ID: <1+STzZkx3EQ3@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 16 Apr 01 15:49:50 MDT
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Organization: Utah State University
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In article <3B2B0296@MailAndNews.com>, Rosen Prince <rosyprince@MailAndNews.com> writes:
> I am using DOS with Novel TCP/IP and need to transfer files to a Unix server
> using MSKermit (over 10MBs ethernet). My problem is Kermit works fine with
> the
> ODI packet driver, but stops working if I load the TCP/IP stack (for another
> application). How can I have Kermit working with Novel TCP/IP?
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A fundamental rule is only one protocol stack of a given kind over
a single lan adapter. The easy way to remember why is to consider what happens
when a packet arrives from outside. To which stack will it be delivered? Not
to both. If to the wrong one the connection is killed dead. Oh dear. We say
this in the MSK documentation.
Novell's 16-bit (real mode) TCP/IP stack component of Lan WorkPlace
for DOS has a serial port emulator to which MSK can attach. Please review
the MSK docs for details on its operation.
Another alternative is add a second Ethernet board, assuming you
can get an IP address asssigned.
Joe D.