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Old 05-29-2006
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question about telnet to HP unix 11

When using telnet connect to HP unix 10, it will get a pty/ttyxx terminal,
but using telnet connect to HP unix 11, it will get a pts/tx terminal.

I want to ask is, can I using telnet connect to HP unix 11 and get a pty/ttyxx terminal ??

thx a lot
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There is no way to do that using the standard HP telnetd program. If you write your own telnetd this probably could be done. But why do you care?
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There is no way to do that using the standard HP telnetd program. If you write your own telnetd this probably could be done. But why do you care?
It was because when I use telnet connet to HP-UNIX 11, I can't use a program call MFG/Pro due to the above reason.

However, how to write our own telnetd?? Is there any information about this can get me?? I just a newbie about unix..
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There is no way to do that using the standard HP telnetd program. If you write your own telnetd this probably could be done. But why do you care?
Or can I use back the HP unix 10 telnetd program, replace with HP unix 11
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