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Article: 12809 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit-95: turn off telnet options negotiation?
Date: 21 Sep 2001 16:34:52 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <e6bbd267.0109210825.71b72271@posting.google.com>,
Richard Krehbiel <rich@kastle.com> wrote:
: The only reason I still use the windows telnet app is because I
: sometimes (and not all that infrequently) need to connect to something
: that's not a telnet server. It may be an nntp or smtp server, or one
: of several diagnostic socket ports I've coded into my own apps.
:
: In my perusal of the Kermit documentation, however, I haven't seen the
: switch that'll turn off all attempts to do telnet options negotiation.
: No IACs, no DOs, DONTs, WILLs, WONTs, sent or received. Just the
: text, ma'am.
:
: Is there a way to do this? Thanks.
:
Try this:
set host /connect <host> <port> /raw
: (BTW a major reason I like Kermit-95 better than other terminal
: emulators and telnet apps is because I can hit Alt-Enter and get a
: real text-mode full screen view. K95-GUI is likely to lose this
: ability. Sigh - I guess I won't be upgrading.)
We expect to issue version 2.00 in both GUI and Console form. You
can make get GUI window any size you want, including the same size as
the physical screen. Don't write it off before you try it.
(And yes, I hope you'll be able to try it very soon.)
- Frank