On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Eric Smith wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 3:18 PM, geneb <geneb at
deltasoft.com> wrote:
That's weird. I've never had a problem
with it acting like the client was
in line mode.
That's weird, because an RFC-conformant telnet implementation MUST be
in line mode unless negotiated otherwise by the appropriate telnet
option.
Good point.
Once upon a time one of my responsibilities was
maintenance of the
telnet code (both server and client) for a router product. I was
surprised at how many non-RFC-conformant implementations were out
there. Ah, the na?vety of youth.
It's that special "non-conforming"
conformance. :)
g.
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