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From: klingler@news.rt66.com (Dave Klingler)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: problem testing out my modem with Kermit
Date: 30 Dec 1998 16:32:34 -0700
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References: <368917ec.0@news.total.net> <76e1rt$cmo$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu> <76e7n2$nv1$1@samba.rahul.net> <76ec3f$7oe$1@shell.rt66.com>
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Found it, courtesy of Altavista, in a previous post by Frank (in which he
pointed to http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60.html). By the way, Frank,
seeing your name made me run to my bookshelf. Unless I'm mistaken, you
wrote one of my greenest books. Thanks!
Dave
In article <76ec3f$7oe$1@shell.rt66.com>,
Dave Klingler <klingler@news.rt66.com> wrote:
>Hi everybody. I'm attempting to do a similar thing; talk interactively
>with my ISDN modem before I actually write a chat script. I've got a
>minimally configured firewall with very few packages installed, and kermit
>is missing. I've done searches on the Redhat and Caldera sites for
>kermit; I *know* it must be on the distribution disc, but I haven't found
>it. Can someone please tell me where kermit normally gets installed, and
>what package contains it? If you're feeling really kind, throw me an ftp
>link.
>
>Thanks!
>Dave Klingler
>
>
>In article <76e7n2$nv1$1@samba.rahul.net>, <dold@network.rahul.net> wrote:
>>: Stephane et Sophie <frenault@total.net> wrote:
>>: : I would like to try out my modem using Kermit (6.0)
>>: : before configuring the ppp connection with my Redhat 5.1,
>>: : as it is suggested in the howto.
>>
>>: : Warning: terminal type unknown: "xterm"
>>
>>If this is the Kermit RPM, there is a small bug, using it on Redhat 5.1
>>It is looking for a terminfo directory that doesn't exist.
>>I don't have RedHat available at the moment, but as I recall, you now have
>>a /usr/share/terminfo, where the package expects /usr/lib/terminfo.
>>To fix:
>>cd /usr/share
>>ln -s terminfo ../lib
>>
>>After that, it worked fine.
>>
>>I used /dev/modem as my port, which is linked to an appropriate port,
>>if a modem is found.
>>
>>--
>>---
>>Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
>> - Pope Valley & Napa CA.
>
>