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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: mode: remote in OS/2 via IP
Date: 2 Jun 1995 03:56:00 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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Keywords: TCP/IP, OS/2, Remote Server, TELNETD
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In article <1995Jun1.130312.6666@vmsmail.gov.bc.ca>,
Ryan Kogelheide <rkogelheide@galaxy.gov.bc.ca> wrote:
>I'm running 5A(191) for OS/2 2.30 32-bit Numeric: 501191 under
>WARP FP with IBM TCP/IP 2.0 (UN64092) with the LS 4.0 - MPTS
>stack. I can't get the SET LINE to clear from COM1:.
>
>The updates manual has the following line:
>
>"However, at present you cannot transfer files between your local
>Kermit program and OS/2 C-Kermit when TELNET'd to OS/2 due to
>restrictions in the OS/2 TELNET server."
>
>Does this mean that I can't get a remote OS/2 server to work? Does
>anybody know a workaround? Does anybody know when a solution's
>coming?
IBM Telnetd does not provide a clean data path since they have to
translate all input from keyboard scancodes to the Dec Multinational
character set and all incoming characters are mapped from Dec multinational
to code page 850.
Therefore, a remote mode Kermit operation as on Unix is not possible.
However, remote connections are possible when using the SET HOST *:port
command. Read the Updates TCP/IP section. Be sure to use a port
number not listed in the ETC/SERVICES file.
Jeffrey Altman * PO Box 220415 * Great Neck, NY * 11022-0415 * (516) 466-5495
NEW: OS/2 C-Kermit 5A(191):
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/archives/cko191.zip
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/cko191.html