Transferring Files without the Kermit Protocol

Autor: Frank da Cruz, Christine M. Gianone
Rok vydání: 1993
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DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-55558-108-4.50015-0
Popis: This chapter presents commands for transferring files without the Kermit protocol. Not all computers have Kermit software available. In such situations, C-Kermit lets the user transmit files to and capture files from computers, services, or applications that don't support Kermit file transfer. The chapter describes methods that are used to transfer only textual data. In general, these methods work only for a single file, not for a group of files. The characters that are sent to C-Kermit during CONNECT mode are recorded in the specified file. The default filename is SESSlON.LOG. All current communication settings are used, including duplex, flow control, shift-in/shift-out, and parity. To capture a remote file, one can display it on the other computer while logging their session with C-Kermit. The trick is to avoid capturing an excessive amount of extraneous data, such as commands, system prompts, and so forth.
Databáze: OpenAIRE