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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs
- Path: sparky!uunet!digex.com!tstark
- From: tstark@access.digex.com (Timothy M. Stark)
- Subject: Problem: PC-MFS + Kermit
- Message-ID: <Bxu9J3.u0@access.digex.com>
- Keywords: PC-NFS 4.0a Kermit 3.12 NDIS DIS_PKT9 WD8003E
- Sender: usenet@access.digex.com
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- Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 02:28:14 GMT
- Lines: 73
-
- Hello Everyone:
-
- Help! I have two major problems with PC-NFS 4.0a software. I have
- struggle them for two days!
-
- With my Dell 386 system, I installed PC-NFS 4.0a with NDIS driver
- software without any problems. I installed NDIS board driver from QUIKNDIS
- diskette for WD8003E network card (SMC Plus 16 card). I played it and
- it worked very great without any problems. But there is one problem in the
- boot time. NET INIT complaint about NET USE failure. Following incident is:
-
- Drive J: on scoims1:/usr/staff/tstark
- NFS0039F: NET USE failed (Code 1017):
- Drive R: on scoims1:/usr/office31
- NFS0042F: scoims1 is not of any known name
- :
-
- I decided to re-run it (drives.bat) and was surprised that it executed
- normally without any problems! All drives are mounted successfully. I did not
- understand why but I consider a huge serious bug in NET INIT!
-
- Okay. I hold it for sending this message to this newsgroup. I decided to
- add DIS_PKT9 packet driver to this NDIS system under C:\LANMAN directory.
- I edited PROTOCOL.INI by inserting instructions with starting [PKTDRV]
- statement. I set intvec to 0x60 and bindings to wd8003e (MACID). I rebooted
- it and it worked fine but there still is the problem with initializing NFS
- drives. I saw the DIS_PKT9 welcome message normally.
-
- Okay, I put Kermit 3.12 software into my other directory. I set up
- tcp commands in mskermit.ini. I tried to connect any host but it complaint
- that a gateway is needed or a host is down. I checked with PC MFS's
- telnet but it worked fine. Kermit does not. See more information in
- info-kermit mailing list that I sent complete details to info-kermit.
-
- Kermit> set tcp address 97.0.10.1
- Kermit> set tcp host 97.0.0.3
- Kermit> set tcp subnetmask 255.255.0.0
- Kermit> set tcp packet \x60
- Kermit> set port tcp
- Kermit> connect
- Resolving address 97.0.0.3 of host....
-
- A host may go down or a gateway is needed.
- Kermit> exit
- A network session is active. Exit (y/n): n
- Kermit> connect
- (terminal mode entered then system crashed!)
-
-
- With PC-NFS telnet:
-
- C:\> telnet 97.0.0.3
-
- Welcome to SCO Unix 3.2v4.1
-
- login:
-
- Yes, it worked with PC-NFS telnet only. :(
-
- I have a question for you. Is DIS_PKT9 packet driver compitable with
- PC-NFS or not? If not, is there a way to solve a problem with Kermit?
-
- If so, I will appericate that. Thanks you! Please response me
- as soon as possible.
-
- -- Tim Stark
-
-
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