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From: Boyd Fjeldsted <bebrblf@business.utah.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: File Transfer Using Telnet Host Menu?
Date: 1 Feb 1995 22:50:21 GMT
Organization: University Of Utah Computer Center
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After using Kermit to telnet to a remote host, is it possible to
download files from the remote host by means of the host's file
download menu? If so, what Kermit settings are required? If not,
is there any other way of downloading files from the remote host
(which does not provide FTP services)? An example of such a host
is cenbbs.census.gov -- which which was set up as a bbs server, but
now also provides telnet services on port 23.