ckermit for Debian ------------------ The site for ckermit, which has lots more documentation, is at: http://www.kermitproject.org/ck90.html On startup, kermit looks for .kermrc in your home directory. If this is not found, it uses /etc/kermit/kermrc. This in turn looks for .mykermrc in your home directory. Kermit scripts can be run with shebang (#!) notation, i.e. by making the script executable and setting the first line to #!/usr/bin/kermit iksd (the Internet Kermit Service Daemon) can be enabled or disabled using: dpkg-reconfigure -plow ckermit iksd uses /etc/kermit/iksd.conf on startup. If you have enabled anonymous use, it uses /etc/kermit/iksd-anon.conf *within* the anonymous chroot, so if you use the default, it will look for /srv/ftp/etc/kermit/iksd-anon.conf -- Sébastien Villemot , Thu, 17 Sep 2020 14:44:24 +0200 -- Ian Beckwith , Tue Jun 29 12:31:58 2004