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Hi Guys!
I'm trying to connect to a regatta IBM (Sun 5.8) from my recently installed Sun Blazer, but I got the following: % telnet regatta Trying 167.164.87.8 Connected to regatta Escape character is '^]' Connection closed by foreign host % Do you have any idea what the problem is? Can I solve it by changing the escape character in my term? If yes... How can I do it? Thank you! Bye. Pablo. |
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