C-Kermit

David Beckemeyer david at bdt.UUCP
Tue Mar 22 04:58:04 AEST 1988


In article <321 at w3vh.UUCP> rolfe at w3vh.UUCP (Rolfe Tessem) writes:
[ some deleted ]
>For that matter, I've been unable
>to terminate a session gracefully after a file transfer, and have to
>resort to quitting or killing it from root. That leads to the /dev/tty
>line being left with wierd ownerships and permissions, leading to 
>further aggravation.  

Usually, the regular "Control-\ c" gets me back to the Kermit prompt, and
then "exit" cleans it up.  But I have had the uport distributed kermit
"lockup" inexplicitly sometimes too.  Although you don't actually have to
be "root" to kill it, just login as the owner of the kermit process; but
you still have to manually clean up the tty line as you mention.

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