Similarly, attempting to send the Japanese Katakana for "ru" (ル) which is encoded as 0xe383ab seems to result in the client interpreting the 0x83 byte as a user request to send an IAC IP (interrupt) sequence. Doing 'unset interrupt' first averts this, but there seems to be no equivalent command-line option for it. The implementation in inetutils-telnet also seems to exhibit this behavior. -- { IRL(Jeremy_Stanley); PGP(9E8DFF2E4F5995F8FEADDC5829ABF7441FB84657); SMTP(fu...@yuggoth.org); IRC(fu...@irc.yuggoth.org#ccl); ICQ(114362511); AIM(dreadazathoth); YAHOO(crawlingchaoslabs); FINGER(fu...@yuggoth.org); MUD(fu...@katarsis.mudpy.org:6669); WWW(http://fungi.yuggoth.org/); }
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