Your stuff was (is I guess?) good. I use securecrt because their emulations are great and performance is generally good. But now I use it because I've used it so long that I can't get on with anything else. How are things going for you?
On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 1:50 PM -0700, "Bob Rasmussen" <r...@anzio.com> wrote: So an open question for all: what do you especially like about your favorite terminal emulator? On Fri, 29 Apr 2016, VK wrote: > Hi All, > > another 2 cents: PuTTY. > Free, open source code. > > Cheers > VK > > > On Friday, 29 April 2016 04:30:42 UTC+2, Charlie Noah wrote: > There are people out there still using basic telnet for business > purposes? I have always respected Jim's opinions, and he is > right - SecureCRT is the best TE all around. I used SecureCRT > for years, and even though I've been retired for a while, I > still get their updates, and they are staying current with all > the security threats popping up. > > Just my 2¢ worth, > Charlie > > On 04-28-2016 9:09 PM, Jim Idle wrote: > Yes - the USE_WIN32_CONSOLE_SHORTCUT > is likely the culprit. In order to intercept console IO, > there was some deep dark voodoo done in the telnet > service. If something uses nasty hacks like that to > perform IO, then all bets are off. > I suggest taking a look at moving to SSH, despite the obvious > problem of TE upgrades. I use SecureCRT and it is easily the > best TE out there. The main reason is security, which I > currently work in. Telnet has a lot of issues in this regard and > a lot of new ways into systems have been discovered since that > code was written. IF you are sure that your environment is > secure, then perhaps you can wing it for a while, but > I would give it serious consideration. > > Jim > > PS: Hello Mark > > On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:35 AM, Tuber > wrote: > On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 8:24:54 PM UTC-7, > Jim Idle wrote: > It's very likely that subversion is > using special code to display the > message and probably to read the > password. The answer might be that you > cannot do that. That telnet code is very > old now, you may be better trying an SSH > server. > However, you could store the SVN password so it does > not prompt, or, as the enter key works, maybe just > type the password and see what happens. Perhaps it > is trying to use a Windows popup? > Jim > > > I looked at the subversion code last night and it's a rats > nest; it uses this Apache Portable Runtime that I haven't > been able to untangle. If anyone wants to have a go I've > traced it down to > svn_cmdline_fputs:http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/trunk/subversion/libsvn_subr/cmdlin > e.c?view=markup#l382 > Of particular interest is the USE_WIN32_CONSOLE_SHORTCUT > define. > > It's not using a windows popup: If you enter the password > it accepts it and stores it in the svn configuration > directory. > The problem I was trying to solve was when a new developer > attempts to use my code that "PERFORM"s subversion and it > hangs for no visible reason. What I figured out is to use > cmd /c svn ci blah blah 0>&1 > When subversion runs it figures out that there will be no > stdin coming, and instead of prompting for the password > and invisibly hanging, it prints out an error message and > continues. If the password was already stored it does its > thing. > > The SSH server is a good idea, but more than I want to > bite off at this time. (That means upgrading all our > terminal emulators, configuring them all, etc) > > Mark: F2 does not work, neither does running CMD, or doing > it through a PERFORM. 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