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From: "Mark Sapiro" <slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit client, Kermit-95 server, REMOTE DIRECTORY
Date: 25 Aug 2005 18:05:26 -0700
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Frank da Cruz wrote:
> I have no clue but I'll look into it. I ran packet logs myself and I get
> only #J without #M, in both directions, between C-Kermit and K95. Anyway
> I'm surprised this phonomenon was never noticed before.
Just to be clear on what we're talking about here, I've run some tests
with MS-Kermit, K-95 and C-Kermit as clients and K-95 and C-Kermit as
servers. The only problem case seems to be a dialed modem connection
with MS-Kermit as client and K-95 as server. In the other cases I
tried, the client and server seem to be able to negotiate what they
need from each other.
Note that I did NOT test MS-Kermit client and K-95 server over tcp/ip.
Based on clues from Jeff and Frank in this thread, I did try giving
rem set file type text
set file type text
rem dir
from MS-Kermit with a K-95 server, but this didn't help.
--
Mark Sapiro msapiro at value net The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan