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From: Clarence Dold <dold@yellow.rahul.net>
Subject: Extra echoing via telnet.
Date: 14 Jun 2000 15:50:41 GMT
Organization: a2i network
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I have a Lantronix ETS16P that I am using as a serial port server to allow
telnet conections to connect to ttya (the console) on some headless Solaris
servers. On an E250, using K95 1.1.20 from WinNT, I can telnet to the
Solaris, log in, telnet to the Lantronix port 2002, and connect on the
serial port of the same machine. While apparently akward and useless ;-),
this works fine. If I telnet from K95 to the Lantronix, the connection
almost works fine. I get an extra CR or LF from somewhere.
If I enter "ls", I get my ls listing, followed by two shell prompts, as if
I hit enter twice when I submitted the command.
I haven't investigated beyond comparing my stty-g settings when logged in
both ways.
I'm also looking for the proper pinout of the serial connection from the
ETS to the Solaris ttya. Lantronix doesn't show CD-8 in their diagram,
leaving me with "hardwired" terminals, instead of an auto-logout when the
telnet-serial connection is broken. This group is my best hope for an
answer to that non-Kermit question.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@rahul.net
- San Jose & Pope Valley (Napa County) CA.