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Nagy Andreas Andreas.Nagy@frequentis.com
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 01:02:24 -0800 (PST)
Best Thx, It worked for me! (Note: if you change the mode while you are connected to Conserver --> it crashes) What would be the easiest way to start conserver automatically and provide the standard telnet port to some Win Clients. So that the clients only have to exec ">>telnet server-ip" then login and call a specific console? Security is not important, I'm only using this for trainings. (many users are watching on the same serial-console (to a router/switch) while one has rw access! Thx again, Andi -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@conserver.com [mailto:users-bounces@conserver.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Fowler Sent: Mittwoch, 17. Jänner 2007 20:53 To: Bryan Stansell Cc: users@conserver.com Subject: Re: Escape-sequence on telnet connecton On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 11:42 -0800, Bryan Stansell wrote: > the escape sequence is not permanent as it's a per-client option. as > soon as you disconnect and/or reconnect, you'll have the default ^Ec > sequence. it sounds like you've got telnet in line mode instead of > character mode (well, it's a guess). my telnet client has a 'mode > character' command to enable that. hopefully that's the problem. By default telnet client will be in line mode. The telnet server sends an option to turn that off. Conserver does not speak the telnet protocol so it will do nothing in regards to configuring the client. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@conserver.com https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users