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From: imcneill@mccomp.demon.co.uk (Ian McNeill)
Subject: Re: starting external protcol from command line
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 20:07:06 GMT
Message-ID: <36c489a5.3417308@news.demon.co.uk>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman) wrote:
>So what you are doing is specifying a .kermrc file which dials a host
>and then you expect the -s <file> command line to transfer the file
>with Zmodem?
>
>This is a bit unintuitive. The kermit command line options for
>file transfer are meant to be used to transfer files with Kermit
>protocol over the remote connection. The proper way to do this
>would be to not use the .kermrc file for dialing but to put this
>in another script. Then you could execute the script as:
>
> kermit dial-and-send-file-by-zmodem.ksc = <file>
>
>where <file> would be read as a parameter by the script and after
>a successful dial the script would say
>
> SET PROTOCOL ZMODEM
> SEND \&@[3]
Many thanks for you solution to my problem.
Regards
Ian McNeill
Noraut Ltd.
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