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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<winhelp>
<topic id="About" title="About PumpKIN" keywords="about">
<heading scroll="no">About <kin>PumpKIN</kin></heading>
<p><kin>PumpKIN</kin> is a program designed to send and receive files over the net while having <kin href="http://kin.klever.net/T42/">T42</kin> or <product>Wintalk</product> session running using <term>TFTP</term> (<rfc num="1350"/>) protocol. It includes full-functional <term>TFTP</term> server/client so it may be useful for maintaining <a href="http://www.cisco.com/">CISCO</a> routers and other network equipment.</p>
<p/>
<p><b><i>Enjoy!</i></b></p>
<license years="1997-2006"/>
<credist/>
</topic>
<topic id="News" title="What's New">
- <newsfor version="2.7" date="">
- <ni>Added acess lists based on request IP address and TFTP opcode for automating access policy</ni>
- <ni>Added possibility to start/stop TFTP server, while keeping client functionality intact</ni>
+ <newsfor version="2.7" date="February 28th, 2006">
+ <ni>Access lists based on request IP address and TFTP opcode for automating access policy</ni>
+ <ni>Possibility to start/stop TFTP server, while keeping client functionality intact</ni>
<ni>Logging to file</ni>
<ni>Resizable main window</ni>
</newsfor>
<newsfor version="2.6" date="August 6th, 2005">
<ni>more robust solution to the backslash/slash dilemma</ni>
<ni>A bit more elaborate error reporting</ni>
<ni>Fixed uninstall procedure so that it works on XP</ni>
</newsfor>
<newsfor version="2.5" date="July 11th, 2004">
<ni>Change of <a href="#About">license</a> and opening the source.</ni>
<ni>Minor cosmetic changes</ni>
</newsfor>
<newsfor version="2.0" date="June 13th, 1998">
<ni>Sounds customization. Now you can customize <kin>PumpKIN</kin> bells and whistles or turn them off completely.</ni>
<ni>Previous version of <kin>PumpKIN</kin> had a bug causing it to misbehave when you're requesting file from remote <term>tftp</term> server using <b>IP Address</b> (as opposed to <b>hostname</b>).</ni>
<ni>Typo causing <kin>PumpKIN</kin> to log outgoing request in reverse (i.e. <i>Requesting 'hostname' from 'filename'</i>) fixed.</ni>
<ni>Something else that you may not notice and I can not remember.</ni>
</newsfor>
<newsfor version="1.5" date="February 12th, 1998">
<ni>Transfer resumes. No checking on file contents is done, so it's up to you to decide whether you want to start transmission from the beginning or resume unfinished transfer.</ni>
<ni>Support for <b>block size</b>, <b>trasnfer size</b> and <b>transfer timeout</b> options as described in <rfc num="1782"/>, <rfc num="1783"/> and <rfc num="1784"/>. I'm not sure if there are any other <term>TFTP</term> implementations supporting this, but at least it makes sense if you use <kin>PumpKIN</kin> on both ends.</ni>
<ni>New Install program</ni>
</newsfor>
</topic>
<topic id="Using" title="Using PumpKIN">
<heading scroll="no">Using <kin>PumpKIN</kin></heading>
<p>This is a simple program for file exchange between two parties. It allows you to send files over the network to your party while having a <kin href="http://kin.klever.net/T42/">T42</kin> or <product>Wintalk</product> conversation. It uses open sessions to determine IP address of your party. Also you may use it as a <term>TFTP</term> client/server by itself. To get/put files from/to <term>TFTP</term> server you need to enter host name/IP address manually in the <a href="#Request">Request Dialog</a>.</p>
<p>To Abort transfer(s) currently in progress - select transfer(s) you want to terminate in the list and click <b>Abort xfer</b> button.</p>
<p>You may want to hide <kin>PumpKIN</kin> window and leave it as a tray icon only. Just click the <image source="pumpkin.bmp"/> icon in the tray or simply close the window.</p>
<p>Use <a href="#Options">Options</a> button to set <kin>PumpKIN</kin> options.</p>
<p>You can start and stop <kin>PumpKIN</kin>'s <term>TFTP</term> server by checking and unchecking the <b>Server is running</b> checkbox in the lower right corner of main <kin>PumpKIN</kin> window.</p>
</topic>
<topic id="ConfirmRRQ" title="Confirm Read Request Dialog">
<heading scroll="no">Confirm Read Request Dialog</heading>
<p>When the file is requested from your <term>TFTP</term> server you may choose to <b>Grant Access</b> to this file or to <b>Deny Access</b>. If you hesitate to answer for <a href="#ConfirmationTimeout"><b>Confirmation timeout</b></a> (<i>default - 30 seconds</i>) <kin>PumpKIN</kin> defaults to denial of all requests.</p>
</topic>
<topic id="ConfirmWRQ" title="Confirm Write Request Dialog">
<heading scroll="no">Confirm Write Request Dialog</heading>
<p>Whenever your party sends you a file you have always a choice to accept it or not. You can also save the file under a different name by choosing the <b>Rename</b> option. If you already have file with such name you may chose to <b>resume</b> transfer. No checking on file contents is done. This option may or may not work depending on remote implementation of protocol. It does work if you use <kin>PumpKIN</kin> on both ends. If you are still unsure for <a href="#ConfirmationTimeOut"><b>Confirmation timeout</b></a> (<i>default - 30 seconds</i>) <kin>PumpKIN</kin> will make safe decision for you (deny).</p>
</topic>
<topic id="Request" title="Request Dialog">
<heading scroll="no">Request Dialog</heading>
<p>Request dialog is aimed to let you form read or write request. You may set the following options:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Local File</b> - You can change the name of the file you're sending (or destination in case you're receiving) right here. You may also use <b>Browse</b> button to select the file.</li>
<li><b>Remote File</b> Specifies the name of file on the remote host you're requesting (in case of read request) or the name of file you want your file to appear as (in case of write request).</li>
<li><b>Remote Host</b> is your party's host or <term>TFTP</term> server you're requesting file from/sending file to. To refresh the list of your talk windows use <b>REFRESH</b> button.</li>
<li><b>Type</b> is the type of transfer as defined in <rfc num="1350"/>. Doesn't mean much, really. Defined types are '<i>octet</i>' or '<i>netascii</i>'. Default is '<i>octet</i>'.</li>