+The SSH Client
+
+ C-Kermit does not have its own built-in SSH client; instead, in the
+ Unix tradition, uses the external SSH client to do the SSH part, and
+ Kermit does its thing on top -- file transfer, scripting, etc. Under
+ certain circumstances that have not yet been identified, it sometimes
+ happens that after making an SSH connection from C-Kermit, logging out
+ from the remote host, and popping back to the local C-Kermit program,
+ subsequent SSH commands file with a message like "Network type not
+ supported". Starting a new copy of C-Kermit is the workaround.
+