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Article: 14007 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: chris@millfieldcomputers.co.uk (Chris Aiken)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Getting Kermit to Dial my ISP
Date: 15 Jan 2003 06:01:13 -0800
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fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) wrote in message news:<b01cr9$opm$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu>...
> In article <fff32a0d.0301140804.1b3e8e0a@posting.google.com>,
> Chris Aiken <chris@millfieldcomputers.co.uk> wrote:
> : I've done modem to modem kermits & via a LAN but now I need to ftp a
> : file on my W2000 system to a specific I/P address on the internet via
> : a dialup (ISDN) phone line to my ISP. Any suggestions as to how I can
> : get kermit to initiate the ISP dialup for me as it doesn't visibly ask
> : for username or password and terminaltes with 'No Carrier' after a
> : while. If I'm already connected it works fine obviously.
> :
> As it says in the FAQ:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95faq.html
>
> No. Although you can dial modems with K95, and you can even dial your
> ISP, Windows does not provide a way for Kermit to turn the application
> over to the Windows TCP/IP stack.
>
> As noted in the FAQ, OS/2 has an API for this (which the OS/2 version of
> Kermit 95 uses) but Windows does not.
>
> - Frank
Presumably I could start up Internet Explorer (which auto dials on
demand) from within kermit which could make the ISP connection leaving
it available for me to use for my kermit ftp connection and upload,
leaving it to time out the ISP connection after no activity, say 10
minutes. A bit messy but....