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From: "Michael Kairys" <kairys@mi.sl.com>
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Subject: Help with dial timeout (noise?) problem
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Kermit 95 on Windows NT 4.0, USR Sportster modem..
I'm trying to work with login scripts, using the supplied login.ksc file,
to log into a SunOS host via a terminal server. It seems I never get to my
script, but rather hit a dial timeout and am returned to the Kermit prompt.
I can then connect, and I see half a dozen garbage characters at the top of
the screen.
If I then send a <cr> or two I get to the login prompt.
I guess the terminal server on the other end is putting out some initial
garbage that is preventing the dial command from succeeding. But I don't
know how to deal with this, since I never get to my script. Suggestions
welcome!
And if I get past that point, I would like to know how to issue the
equivalent of an Alt-R from a script.
I would like to do this after the login before the script exits, to fix a
number-of-rows problem. I am telling the Sun system I am a VT100 (that's
the only VT it knows about) and it seems to set me to 24 rows. even though
I do an stty rows 48 in my .cshrc and Kermit thinks my window is 49 rows.
Alt-R seems to fix it. Of course perhaps there's a better solution? Again,
suggestions welcome!