This is definitely a terminal emulation problem. Both machines need to be running the same terminal type. Jeff ----- Jeff Grossman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Stephen King wrote: > I tried the echo $TERM on the remote computer and it came up with "ansi". > But when I go onto the local computer and type that I get "linux"? You > guys/gals are probably correct, I'm running RH so it's probably Vim instead > of Vi. To add another twist to it I try and run linuxconf from the telnet > sessions looks like this. > > ����� ns1.steveandjane.net: Linuxconf 1.17 (subrev 2) ���Ŀ � � � > �Ŀ� > � � - Config �� � � - Networking �� � � - Client > tasks � > � � � Basic host information �� � � Name server > speci > fication (DNS - Config � + Routing and gateways �� � � > Ho > st name search path �� � � Network Information System (NIS) > �� > � � IPX interface setup �� � � PPP/SLIP/PLIP �� > � > � - Server tasks �� � � Exported file systems (NFS) �� > � > � IP aliases for virtual hosts �� � � - Domain Name > Server > (DNS) �� � � - Config �� � ��ٳ � ����Ŀ �Ŀ ����Ŀ � � > �Qu > it� �Act/Changes� �Help� � � ������ ��� ������ � ��� > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
