On 2015-06-30 15:04:17 +0100, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
> Or use luit  that has been designed for that:

However it doesn't work from non-UTF-8 terminals.

> From a UTF-8 terminal:
> 
> luit -encoding 'ISO 8859-1' ssh host-known-to-use-latin1

This is not very good, because the default encoding on the remote
machine may change without notice.

> Or:
> 
> ssh -t host luit

Any solution without writing "luit" explicitly?

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