Re: Native Microsoft Telnet Client Blows Past the Password Prompt

2003-06-18 Thread andrew brian clegg
This may be a really dumb suggestion -- but have you considered using the Win2K telnet server, and running bash once you're logged in? Andrew. On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 Brian dot Kelly at Empireblue dot com wrote: > Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 06:26:42 -0400 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Native Microsoft Telnet Client Blows Past the Password Prompt

2003-06-14 Thread Brian Kelly
echnical lead" who interrupts you mid-sentence and asks you with child-like naivety: What's ping?? Anyway - thank's for the advice, I'll play with it and see if I get the desired result. BK -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beha

Re: Native Microsoft Telnet Client Blows Past the Password Prompt

2003-06-14 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-06-14 12:26 +0200) > I've looked through the archives and have not seen a write-up on this. I > have the very latest cygwin everything installed on an MS 2000 Server. > TERM=cygwin is set in the profile. Running the telnetd daemon with > inetutils. I have absolutely no pr

RE: Native Microsoft Telnet Client Blows Past the Password Prompt

2003-06-14 Thread Richard Campbell
> Essentially, it just blows right past the password prompt > without pausing - apparently taking null as the password. This > renders the MS 2000 Telnet client completely useless for direct > telneting. I have had this problem. IIRC, the "unset crlf" option was what I needed to do, to change

Re: Native Microsoft Telnet Client Blows Past the Password Prompt

2003-06-14 Thread Larry Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've looked through the archives and have not seen a write-up on this. I have the very latest cygwin everything installed on an MS 2000 Server. TERM=cygwin is set in the profile. Running the telnetd daemon with inetutils. I have absolutely no problems connecting to this s