📄 ckcmai.c
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Nelson Beebe, U of Utah Gerry Belanger, Cognitronics Karl Berry, UMB Mark Berryman, SAIC Dean W Bettinger, SUNY Gary Bilkus Peter Binderup, Denmark David Bolen, Advanced Networks and Services, Inc. Marc Boucher, U of Montreal Charles Brooks, EDN Bob Brown Mike Brown, Purdue U Jack Bryans, California State U at Long Beach Mark Buda, DEC (VMS) Fernando Cabral, Padrao iX, Brasilia Bjorn Carlsson, Stockholm University Computer Centre QZ, Sweden Bill Catchings, (formerly of) Columbia U Bob Cattani, Columbia U CS Dept Davide Cervone, Rochester U Seth Chaiklin, Denmark John Chandler, Harvard U / Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory Bernard Chen, UCLA Andrew A Chernov, RELCOM Team, Moscow John L Chmielewski, AT&T, Lisle, IL Howard Chu, U of Michigan Bill Coalson, McDonnell Douglas Bertie Coopersmith, London Chet Creider, U of Western Ontario Alan Crosswell, Columbia U Jeff Damens, (formerly of) Columbia U Mark Davies, Bath U, UK Sin-itirou Dezawa, Fujifilm, Japan Joe R. Doupnik, Utah State U Frank Dreano, Honeywell John Dunlap, U of Washington Alex Dupuy, SMART.COM David Dyck, John Fluke Mfg Co. Stefaan A. Eeckels, Eurokom, Luxembourg Nick Efthymiou Paul Eggert, Twin Sun, Inc., El Segundo, CA Bernie Eiben, DEC Peter Eichhorn, Assyst International Kristoffer Eriksson, Peridot Konsult AB, Oerebro, Sweden John R. Evans, IRS, Kansas City Glenn Everhart, RCA Labs Charlie Finan, Cray Research Herm Fischer, Encino, CA (extensive contributions to version 4.0) Carl Fongheiser, CWRU Mike Freeman, Bonneville Power Authority Marcello Frutig, Catholic University, Sao Paulo, Brazil (X.25 support) Hirofumi Fujii, Japan Nat'l Lab for High Energy Physics, Tokyo (Kanji) Chuck Fuller, Westinghouse Corporate Computer Services Andy Fyfe, Caltech Christine M. Gianone, Columbia U John Gilmore, UC Berkeley Madhusudan Giyyarpuram, HP Rainer Glaschick, Siemens AG, Paderborn William H. Glass German Goldszmidt, IBM Chuck Goodhart, NASA Alistair Gorman, New Zealand Richard Gration, ADFA, Australia Chris Green, Essex U, UK Alan Grieg, Dundee Tech, Scotland Yekta Gursel, MIT Jim Guyton, Rand Corp Michael Haertel Bruno Haible Bob Hain, UMN Marion Hakanson, ORST Richard Hamilton John Hamilston, Iowa State U Simon Hania, Netherlands Stan Hanks, Rice U. Ken Harrenstein, SRI Eugenia Harris, Data General (AOS/VS) David Harrison, Kingston Warren Corp Lucas Hart, Oregon State University James Harvey, Indiana/Purdue U (VMS) Rob Healey Chuck Hedrick, Rutgers U Ron Heiby, Technical Systems Division, Motorola Computer Group Steve Hemminger, Tektronix Christian Hemsing, RWTH Aachen, Germany (OS-9) Randolph Herber, US DOE, Andrew Herbert, Monash Univ, Australia Marcus Herbert, Germany Mike Hickey, ITI Dan Hildebrand, QNX Software Systems Inc, Kanata, ON (QNX) R E Hill Stephan Hoffman-Emden Sven Holmstrom, ABB Utilities AB, Sweden Bill Homer, Cray Research Ray Hunter, The Wollongong Group Randy Huntziger, National Library of Medicine Larry Jacobs, Transarc Steve Jenkins, Lancaster University, UK Dave Johnson, Gradient Technologies Mark B Johnson, Apple Computer Jyke Jokinen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland (QNX) Eric F Jones, AT&T Luke Jones, AT&T Peter Jones, U of Quebec Montreal Phil Julian, SAS Institute Peter Kabal, U of Quebec Mic Kaczmarczik, U of Texas at Austin Sergey Kartashoff, Inst. of Precise Mechanics & Computer Equipment, Moscow Howie Kaye, Columbia U Rob Kedoin, Linotype Co, Hauppauge, NY (OS/2) Phil Keegstra Mark Kennedy, IBM Terry Kennedy, St Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ (VMS and more) "Carlo Kid", Technical University of Delft, Netherlands Tim Kientzle Paul Kimoto, Cornell U Douglas Kingston, morgan.com Lawrence Kirby, Wiltshire, UK Tom Kloos, Sequent Computer Systems Jim Knutson, U of Texas at Austin John T. Kohl (BSDI) Scott Kramer, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA John Kraynack, US Postal Service David Kricker, Encore Computer Thomas Krueger, UWM Bo Kullmar, ABC Klubben, Stockholm, and Central Bank of Sweden, Kista R. Brad Kummer, AT&T Bell Labs, Atlanta, GA John Kunze, UC Berkeley David Lane, BSSI / BellSouth (Stratus VOS, X.25) Bob Larson, USC (OS-9) Bert Laverman, Groningen U, Netherlands Steve Layton David Lawyer, UC Irvine David LeVine, National Semiconductor Corporation Daniel S. Lewart, UIUC S.O. Lidie, Lehigh U Tor Lillqvist, Helsinki U, Finland David-Michael Lincke, U of St Gallen, Switzerland Robert Lipe (for SCO makefile entries & advice) Dean Long Mike Long, Analog Devices, Norwood MA Kevin Lowey, U of Saskatchewan (OS/2) Andy Lowry, Columbia U James Lummel, Caprica Telecomputing Resources (QNX) David MacKenzie, Environmental Defense Fund, U of Maryland John Mackin, University of Sidney, Australia Martin Maclaren, Bath U, UK Chris Maio, Columbia U CS Dept Montserrat Mane, HP, Grenoble, France Fulvio Marino, Olivetti, Ivrea, Italy Arthur Marsh, dircsa.org.au Peter Mauzey, Lucent Technologies Tye McQueen, Utah State U Ted Medin Hellmuth Michaelis, Hanseatischer Computerservice GmbH, Hamburg, Germany Leslie Mikesell, American Farm Bureau Todd Miller, Courtesan Consulting Martin Minow, DEC (VMS) Pawan Misra, Bellcore Ken Mizialko, IBM, Manassas, VA Wolfgang Moeller, DECUS Germany Ray Moody, Purdue U Bruce J Moore, Allen-Bradley Co, Highland Heights, OH (Atari ST) Steve Morley, Convex Peter Mossel, Columbia U Tony Movshon, NYU Lou Muccioli, Swanson Analysis Systems Dan Murphy Neal P. Murphy, Harsof Systems, Wonder Lake IL Gary Mussar John Nall, FSU Jack Nelson, U of Pittsburgh Jim Noble, Planning Research Corporation (Macintosh) Ian O'Brien, Bath U, UK Melissa O'Neill, SFU John Owens Thomas Pinkl, Health Business Systems Inc. Michael Pins, Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network Andre' Pirard, University of Liege, Belgium Paul Placeway, Ohio State U Piet W. Plomp, ICCE, Groningen University, Netherlands Ken Poulton, HP Labs Manfred Prange, Oakland U Christopher Pratt, APV Baker, UK Frank Prindle, NADC Tony Querubin, U of Hawaii Jean-Pierre Radley Anton Rang Scott Ribe Alan Robiette, Oxford University, UK Michel Robitaille, U of Montreal (Mac) Huw Rogers, Schweizerische Kreditanstalt, Zuerich Nigel Roles, Cambridge, England Kai Uwe Rommel, Technische Universitaet Muenchen (OS/2) Larry Rosenman (Amiga) Jay Rouman, U of Michigan Jack Rouse, SAS Institute (Data General and/or Apollo) Stew Rubenstein, Harvard U (VMS) Gerhard Rueckle, FH Darmstadt, Fb. E/Automatisierungstechnik John Santos, EG&H Bill Schilit, Columbia U Ulli Schlueter, RWTH Aachen, Germany (OS-9, etc) Michael Schmidt, U of Paderborn, Germany Eric Schnoebelen, Convex Benn Schreiber, DEC Dan Schullman, DEC (modems, DIAL command, etc) John Schultz, 3M Steven Schultz, Contel (PDP-11) APPP Scorer, Leeds Polytechnic, UK Gordon Scott, Micro Focus, Newbury UK Gisbert W. Selke, WIdO, Bonn, Germany David Singer, IBM Almaden Research Labs David Sizeland, U of London Medical School Fridrik Skulason, Iceland Rick Sladkey (Linux) Dave Slate Bradley Smith, UCLA Fred Smith, Merk / Computrition Richard S Smith, Cal State Ryan Stanisfer, UNT Bertil Stenstroem, Stockholm University Computer Centre (QZ), Sweden James Sturdevant, CAP GEMENI AMERICA, Minneapolis Peter Svanberg, Royal Techn. HS, Sweden James R. Swenson, Accu-Weather, Inc. Ted T'so, MIT (Linux) Andy Tanenbaum, Vrije U, Amsterdam, Netherlands Glen Thobe Markku Toijala, Helsinki U of Technology Teemu Torma, Helsinki U of Technology Linus Torvalds, Helsinki Rick Troxel, NIH Warren Tucker, Tridom Corp, Mountain Park, GA Dave Tweten, AMES-NAS G Uddeborg, Sweden Walter Underwood, Ford Aerospace Pieter Van Der Linden, Centre Mondial, Paris Ge van Geldorp, Netherlands Fred van Kempen, MINIX User Group, Voorhout, Netherlands Wayne Van Pelt, GE/CRD Mark Vasoll, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX) Konstantin Vinogradov, ICSTI, Moscow Paul Vixie, DEC Bernie Volz, Process Software Eduard Vopicka, Prague University of Economics, Czech Republic Dimitri Vulis, CUNY Roger Wallace, Raytheon Stephen Walton, Calif State U, Northridge (Amiga) Jamie Watson, Adasoft, Switzerland (AIX) Rick Watson, U of Texas (Macintosh) Scott Weikart (Association for Progressive Communications) Robert Weiner, Programming Plus, New York City Lauren Weinstein, Vortex Technlogy David Wexelblat, AT&T Clark Wierda, Illuminati Online Joachim Wiesel, U of Karlsruhe Lon Willett, U of Utah Michael Williams, UCLA Nate Williams, U of Montana David Wilson Joellen Windsor, U of Arizona Patrick Wolfe, Kuck & Associates, Inc. Gregg Wonderly, Oklahoma State U (V7 UNIX) Farrell Woods, Concurrent (formerly Masscomp) Dave Woolley, CAP Communication Systems, London Jack Woolley, SCT Corp Frank Wortner Ken Yap, formerly of U of Rochester John Zeeff, Ann Arbor, MI*/#include "ckcker.h" /* Kermit symbols */#include "ckcnet.h" /* Network symbols */#ifdef CK_SSL#include "ck_ssl.h"#endif /* CK_SSL */#ifndef NOSPL#include "ckuusr.h"#endif /* NOSPL */#ifdef OS2ONLY#define INCL_VIO /* Needed for ckocon.h */#include <os2.h>#undef COMMENT#endif /* OS2ONLY */#ifdef NT#include <windows.h>#include <tapi.h>#include "ckntap.h"#endif /* NT */#ifndef NOSERVER/* Text message definitions.. each should be 256 chars long, or less. */#ifdef MINIXchar *srvtxt = "\r\n\Entering server mode.\r\n\0";#else#ifdef OLDMSG/* It seems there was a large installation that was using C-Kermit 5A(165) or thereabouts, which had deployed thousands of MS-DOS Kermit scripts in scattered locations that looked for strings in the old server message, which changed in 5A(183), August 1992.*/char *srvtxt = "\r\n\C-Kermit server starting. Return to your local machine by typing\r\n\its escape sequence for closing the connection, and issue further\r\n\commands from there. To shut down the C-Kermit server, issue the\r\n\FINISH or BYE command and then reconnect.\n\\r\n\0";#else#ifdef OSKchar *srvtxt = "\r\012\Entering server mode. If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\012\the menus to send commands to the server. Otherwise, enter the escape\r\012\sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\012\there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\012\other available services. Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\012\0";#else /* UNIX, VMS, AOS/VS, and all others */char *srvtxt = "\r\n\Entering server mode. If your local Kermit software is menu driven, use\r\n\the menus to send commands to the server. Otherwise, enter the escape\r\n\sequence to return to your local Kermit prompt and issue commands from\r\n\there. Use SEND and GET for file transfer. Use REMOTE HELP for a list of\r\n\other available services. Use BYE or FINISH to end server mode.\r\n\0";#endif /* OSK */#endif /* OLDMSG */#endif /* MINIX */#else /* server mode disabled */char *srvtxt = "";#endif /* NOSERVER */
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