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- From: splee@alchemy.tn.cornell.edu (Seng-Poh Lee)
- Subject: Re: Remote telnets echo ^M instead of accepting line input.
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 20:01:29 GMT
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- Seng-Poh Lee (splee@alchemy.tn.cornell.edu) wrote:
- > I'm telneting into my Linux box (SLS .99PL1) from a Sun and when I enter
- > the user name and hit enter, it echos ^M instead of accepting the line.
-
- An associated problem is the telnetd daemon failing to give the login
- prompt. When I telnet to it, it disconnects the session without even
- giving me the login prompt. If I try long enough, I've eventually
- get a prompt and can log in. What is this, some kind of race condition?
-
- Thanks. I've only been playing with Linux a few days, and I like it
- already. Kudos to all involved. Just want to solve these problems!
-
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- Seng-Poh Lee <splee@alchemy.tn.cornell.edu>
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