On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:

> David Wright wrote:
> > 
> > OK           ATDT5551212
> > ogin:        \qmagic-login-id\q
> > RING         ata
> > ogin:        ""
> > 
> > I thought the \q codes would prevent the secret callback username from 
> > appearing in syslog, but it looks like this. Why?
> 
> Take out the trailing \q.. that turns the echo back on.

I see. Yes, I think I need the second \q before the ata to resume logging 
real strings.
However, using just a single \q suppresses the first occurrence but not 
the second, viz.

Feb  6 18:08:30 here chat[960]: there!login: -- got it 
Feb  6 18:08:30 here chat[960]: send (??????) 
Feb  6 18:08:30 here chat[960]: expect (RING) 
Feb  6 18:08:30 here chat[960]:  magic-login-id^M 
Feb  6 18:08:30 here chat[960]: ^M

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