What I meant by command line is that the users are using CU under linux to a
dial up server which is NOT TCP/IP and is just plain text based. Hence the
connection is texted based.
Once your logged in it drops you into a C:\ prompt to do maintenance work.

But the users usually require to send or retrieve a file via this text based
connection so if they can fire up a command (like  below) and retrieve it
then it would be perfect.

DSZ filenae.code


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Reilly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 1:02 PM
To: Jon Biddell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Grant Parnell; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Zmodem transfer to an telnet NT box


On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 12:11:08PM +1000, Jon Biddell wrote:
> 
> > >I need a WinDoze program that runs on a command line to accept or
> > >transmit a file using the zmodem protocol. There's alot out there but
> > >they are all for the GUI and since I'm telnetting into a NT4 box, all
> > >I have access to is the command prompt. I am currently using the good
> > >old bz and sz commands under linux and just need one for NT

How about kermit?  I'm pretty sure that there are Windows ports,
but I don't know whether they're command-line or not.

-- 
Andrew


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