If it works correctly elsewhere it has to be the telnet client's terminal settings.
Try
and see what you get - it should be something reasonable, something your client can emulate.
Then see what terminal emulation the telent client has set.
The stty command will show you how the host has some key sequences set as well.
Somewhat long story:
I have a simple Perl CGI script that uses Expect to Telnet to a device and grab some data, and then spits it back to Perl for display on the Webpage.
This works for many devices I've tried, but one device just fails, it keeps rejecting the password on this device, only... (1 Reply)
Hi
Can anyone what I am doing wrong while using cut command.
for f in *.log
do
logfilename=$f
Log "Log file Name: $logfilename"
logfile1=`basename $logfilename .log`
flength=${#logfile1}
Log "file length $flength"
from_length=$(($flength - 15))
Log "from... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I was writing one script which includes to switch to the another telnet automatically from the present telnet server. I was using rlogin but firstly it takes the same user name of the present telnet and secondly it is prompting for the password.
But i want to switch to the another telnet... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know the difference between these two services. Both are under xinetd. Both are used for enabling and disabling Telnet service. So, can somebody please explain me the difference between the two ?
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I'm a complete beginner in UNIX (and not a computer science student either), just undergoing a tutoring course. Trying to replicate the instructions on my own I directed output of the ls listing command (lists all files of my home directory ) to My_dir.tsv file (see the screenshot) to make use of... (9 Replies)
I am using : << cut / cut to comment out block of code.
Works fine on few lines of script, then it gives me this cryptic error when I try to comment out about 80 lines.
The "warning " is at last line of script.
done < results
169 echo "END read all positioning parameters"
170... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mosh-client
MOSH(1) General Commands Manual MOSH(1)NAME
mosh-client - client-side helper for mosh
SYNOPSIS
MOSH_KEY=KEY mosh-client IP PORT
mosh-client -c
DESCRIPTION
mosh-client is a helper program for the mosh(1) remote terminal application.
mosh itself is a setup script that establishes an SSH connection, runs the server-side helper mosh-server, and collects the server's port
number and session key.
mosh then executes mosh-client with the server's IP address, port, and session key. mosh-client runs for the lifetime of the connection.
The 22-byte base64 session key given by mosh-server is supplied in the MOSH_KEY environment variable. This represents a 128-bit AES key
that protects the integrity and confidentiality of the session.
For constructing new setup wrappers for remote execution facilities other than SSH, it may be necessary to invoke mosh-client directly.
With the -c option, mosh-client instead prints the number of colors of the terminal given by the TERM environment variable.
SEE ALSO mosh(1), mosh-server(1).
Project home page: http://mosh.mit.edu
AUTHOR
mosh was written by Keith Winstein <mosh-devel@mit.edu>.
BUGS
Please report bugs to mosh-devel@mit.edu. Users may also subscribe to the mosh-users@mit.edu mailing list, at
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users
February 2012 MOSH(1)