Ah!
Thanks. That did work. This is actually what I got:
bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete
crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR & LF
delasbs Delete will be sent as backspace
escape x x is an escape charater to enter telnet client prompt
localecho Turn on localecho.
logfile x x is current client log file
logging Turn on logging
mode x x is console or stream
ntlm Turn on NTLM authentication.
term x x is ansi, vt100, vt52, or vtnt
This will clearly solve that problem for me. Humm. I wonder if I will get
double characters if I am actually working with a telnet server. I will have
to try that one of these days.
Gil
...
% telnet
telnet> set ?
echo character to toggle local echoing on/off
escape character to escape back to telnet command mode
The following need 'localchars' to be toggled true
erase character to cause an Erase Character
flushoutput character to cause an Abort Output
interrupt character to cause an Interrupt Process
kill character to cause an Erase Line
quit character to cause a Break
eof character to cause an EOF
sak character to cause remote host SAK sequence to be sent
? display help information
telnet>
Of course, they don't want you to have too
much control, so it's
possible that you can't do any of that. >:)
There is also a number of good GUI-based Telnets, including
PuTTY. The telnet included with 2K and XP, frankly, stinks.
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