Subject: Re: problem using "sz" to upload files
To: no more mr nice guy <mike@virtual.cuc.ab.ca>
From: Brian de Alwis <bsdealwi@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/28/1994 19:46:23
> running netbsd-current and using rzsz-9204. can receive files just fine
> with "rz", but when attempting to upload a file to a remote host using "sz"
> i get "awaiting pathname nak for <filename>" and it just sits there until
> i kill -TERM on the sz process. is there some magic set of flags i have to
> give "sz" to make it work? i'm using "minicom" as a terminal emulator.
Are you sure you have an 8bit data path all the way to the remote host?
Here at school, I have to give an `stty -imask7' to the Annex server
if I want to upload.
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