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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: [^@] garbage in terminal session??
Date: 16 Aug 1995 18:41:33 GMT
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In article <40r0kp$l92@bmtlh10.bnr.ca>,
Cristian Cocosco <cocosco@bnr.ca> wrote:
: I use unix c-kermit 190 to 'connect' via tcp/ip to a dial-out
: server (modem pool), and from there to dial out ( 'atdt #')
: to a remote terminal server. The problem is I get a "^@" garbage
: char on my terminal for every line received, plus warnings like
: "ignoring null characters" from the "mail" program...
:
Has nothing to do with Kermit.
Probably the host you are connecting to, or your terminal server,
is inserting the NUL characters because it thinks you have an
ASR-33 model Teletype or something, and is sending NULs as
carriage-return padding to give the print head time to return
to the left margin.
Tell the host you have a modern terminal.
- Frank