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From: wbresler@netcom.com (William Bresler)
Subject: Problems with OS/2 ckermit 5A(191) and AIX
Message-Id: <wbreslerD90Cyn.CDG@netcom.com>
Summary: Telneting to an AIX box connects but does not display anything.
Keywords: AIX telnet OS/2 kermit
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Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 01:47:10 GMT
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I have been using OS/2 ckermit for quite some time, especially for telnet
connections, into many differnet systems, without any problems. Until now.
I have just inherited an RS/6000 running AIX (downlevel at 3.2.0). I
needed to telnet into it to kill a runaway X server process, so I fired up
ckermit 5A(191) golden, and it looked like it connected, but nothing
appeared on the screen. Characters I entered were displayed, but nothing
coming from the AIX end was displayed.
I turned on terminal debug and the signon panel displayed. I then turned
off debug, and everything seemed normal. Obviously, there must be some
setting which is needed, but is not a ckermit default, but I can't seem to
find it. Any ideas or suggestions? BTW, both character mode and PM telnet
from the IBM TCP/IP 2.0 base kit work correctly without changing any
settings.
I also want to thank Jeffrey Altman for including SOCKS support in the
latest build. I finally can break through our corporate firewall, and with
his special telnet stub, can even get WebExplorer to do the same with
telnet links. Many thanks.
Any help on the above problem greatly appreciated.
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William Bresler Internet: wbresler@netcom.com
PAR Microsystems Corp. Phone: (404) 448-6135
3770 Data Drive Suite B FAX: (404) 368-4152
Norcross, GA USA 30092