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Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit logging of a session
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In article <1131598748.832021.277940@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Mark Sapiro" <slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
>VAXman-@SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>> I want to log a session when using Kermit to connect to another system.
>> What command(s) do I use?
>
>
>log session filename
Thanks...
>> Also, for those that remember the ol' VT100, one could put the terminal
>> into a mode that would display all the control and other non-printable
>> characters. Is there such a mode in Kermit?
>
>
>Assuming you mean Kermit-95, Alt-D is the default key to toggle
>'terminal debug' mode. It can also be controlled by the
>
>set terminal debug off|on
>
>command, but in k95 2.1.3 (and maybe earlier, I don't remember) there
>is a bug in that both 'off' and 'on' mean 'on' so you can turn the mode
>on by command, but you have to use Alt-D (or whatever you've mapped the
>\Kdebug function to) in connect mode to turn it off.
I'm using this on an Apple Powerbook. Alt-D doesn't seem to work on
the Powerbook. Is there a different key sequence?
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