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Article: 13089 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: Peter.eichhorn@assyst-intl.com (Peter Eichhorn)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Using multiple kermits in series between machines
Date: 27 Dec 2001 10:59:43 -0800
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> I have the final release of Kermit 8 200, and am building it to
> install on several machines. I'm doing some remote administration
> over a plain telephone modem connection to a remote console port,
> using a modem server machine, and have tried using kermit to telnet
> from my main development machine to the modem server, another kermit
> to connect to the console port, and kermit at the other end to receive
> executables.
>
> The configuration looks like this:
>
> Dev machine->telnet kermit->modem server->remote console
> machine->kermit server.
>
> Trying to send from the development machine to the server gets tied in
> knots---appears that transmission set up as TCP/IP from the source
> won't go down the phone line as packets. I shut off streaming at both
> ends, but it still fails.
>
> While I can get around the problem by NFS mounting my development disk
> area on the modem server, and using kermit from it in one jump from
> two, I wonder how---if it is possible, to chain kermits together in
> series.
We use here kermit like you want all the time and didn't have any problems.
What kind of modem server are you using? Our one works only with a package
of 500 but the it works. Have you tried to send data from the first kermit
to the one in the middle? If this works the other should work too.
- PeterE