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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Does Kermit have stuff built-in for dialing-in to (TTS) Cortel-lines?
Date: 23 Apr 2004 20:18:20 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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On 2004-04-23, David Combs <dkcombs@panix.com> wrote:
: Hoping that maybe *something* in them will trigger
: some memory or thought,
:
Maybe with any Panix users or staff who read this group, but it has
nothing to do with Kermit. You're using to Kermit call some phone number;
the call is answered, you get a prompt, you tell it to connect you with
Panix, and then "it just sits there". This is between the box that you
called and Panix. I don't think there's anything Kermit can do about it.
Kermit's secure authentication features apply only to TCP/IP connections,
not serial-port ones.
- Frank