5 Crypto options (kerberos and SSL) have been temporarily disabled to
6 get a up-to-date version into debian in time for Sarge. They will be
7 re-enabled once the issue of whether crypto-enabled ckermit belongs
8 in non-free or non-US/non-free has been decided by the ftpmasters.
11 The site for ckermit, which has lots more documentation, is at:
13 http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
15 On startup, kermit looks for .kermrc in your home directory.
16 If this is not found, it uses /etc/kermit/kermrc. This in
17 turn looks for .mykermrc in your home directory.
19 Kermit scripts can be run with shebang (#!) notation, i.e. by making
20 the script executable and setting the first line to
24 As most users do not need the full config file, a minimal config file
25 is installed by default. If you wish to run kermit with the full
26 config file, run it as "kermrc".
28 /usr/bin/kermrc is a symbolic link to /etc/kermit/kermrc.full,
29 which can be edited to taste.
31 iksd (the Internet Kermit Service Daemon) can be enabled or disabled
34 dpkg-reconfigure ckermit
36 iksd uses /etc/kermit/iksd.conf on startup. If you have enabled
37 anonymous use, it uses /etc/kermit/iksd-anon.conf *within* the
38 anonymous chroot, so if you use the default, it will look for
40 /home/ftp/etc/kermit/iksd-anon.conf
42 -- Ian Beckwith <ianb@nessie.mcc.ac.uk>, Tue Jun 29 12:31:58 2004