Kermit 95 2.1 - Terminal Emulation, File Transfer, and Scripting acrossSerial Ports, Modems, and Internet for Microsoft Windows and IBM OS/2</https://www.kermitproject.org/k95.html
95: Internet and serial communications for Microsoft Windows ® 95 , Windows 98 , Windows ME , Windows NT (4.0 and later), Windows 2000 , Windows XP , Windows Server 2003
Kermit - What is it?https://kermitproject.org/kermit.html
to automation of communications tasks through a high-level cross-platform scripting language. The software is transport-independent, operating over TCP/IP connections in tradition
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any form of electronic communications is to use strong and proven cryptographic techniques, such as public keys, signatures, and encryption. One of the best ways to employ such te
Network Protocols and Standardshttps://lisans.cozum.info.tr/networking/7KATMANNetworkProtocolsandStandards.htm
transfer protocol is a communications protocol designed to transfer encrypted information between computers over the World Wide Web. HTTPS is HTTP using a Secure Socket Layer (SSL
G-Kermit 2.01https://www.kermitproject.org/gkermit.html
protocol to another communications program, G-Kermit is likely to perform illegal operations and exit prematurely. If you include this switch when G-Kermit is NOT an external prot
C-Kermit 9.0 General Hints and Tipshttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckcbwr.html
just like serial communications sessions as far as "terminal bytesize" and "command bytesize" are concerned. If you need to view and/or enter 8-bit characters during a TELNET sess
C-Kermit 9.0 Update Noteshttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckermit90.html
language with built-in communications. You can get an idea of the kinds of programs you can write in Kermit language here . You can develop programs quickly because it's an intera
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