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Index of Subjects On Dec 13, 12:33pm, "Michael T. Smith" wrote: } On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, John Nemeth wrote: } } > Apparently, CCN uses two different scripts to invoke zmodem (one } > being for telnet users). Would it be possible to get those scripts? } > I'm still having lots of trouble with zmodem. All of my users dial } > into a terminal server, which means that effectively they are all } > telnet users. } } Here's a diff -u of CS_ROOT/bin/sz2 and CS_ROOT/bin/sz2telnet: } } [snip] } } We had to use lrz (Linux zmodem) compiled for Solaris because the standard } rz doesn't support -e to escape high bits. I don't think we needed any } special compilation options. You can get the latest "free" version of lrzsz from http://www.csl-gmbh.net/~uwe/lrzsz.html . It does have the '-e' option. } Then in CS_ROOT/etc/lynx.cfg, add something like this: Since, all of my users are coming via telnet, I'll probably just modify the regular scripts. Although, our terminal server is supposed to be providing an eight bit clean path, so I'll see... In the NOTES file for the latest lrzsz, it mentions that there was a bug in the previous version (which is what I was running) of sz that would cause it to crash if the receiver detected a CRC error (this sounds famailiar). Anyways, I'm compiliing the latest version now, so I'll know in a few days what happens (have to give people time to test it)... } Hope this helps. It should. Thanks. }-- End of excerpt from "Michael T. Smith"
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