Re: [SLUG] Line-oriented telnet clients?

2006-03-06 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote: >My second wacky request for the day! > >I'm logged in to a device on the far end of a satellite link, so latency >is on the order of a couple of seconds. Due to vagaries that I haven't >yet sorted out, the regular telnet client that Ubuntu ships in t

Re: [SLUG] Line-oriented telnet clients?

2006-03-06 Thread Jeff Waugh
> But the latency here is a real drag. So. Are there any good telnet clients > around that are line-buffered? I want to be able to type a line and hit > enter to send the whole thing over the wire at once, rather than > individual characters. In PuTTY, in the horrendous configuration tree, go to

Re: [SLUG] Line-oriented telnet clients?

2006-03-06 Thread Peter Hardy
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 15:31 +1100, Jamie Wilkinson wrote: > I'm curious why the regular client doesn't like these devices... So am I, actually. But the occasions when I have time to check it out, and the occasions when I care enough to check it out never seem to intersect. > The manpage for telne

RE: [SLUG] Line-oriented telnet clients?

2006-03-06 Thread Visser, Martin
Just a guess, but it seems regular telnet supports line mode with the command "mode line" >From the telnet man page : mode TypeSpecifies the current input mode. When the Type variable has a value of line, the mode is line-by-line. When the Type variable has a value of character, the mode is ch

Re: [SLUG] Line-oriented telnet clients?

2006-03-07 Thread Peter Hardy
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 15:35 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > > But the latency here is a real drag. So. Are there any good telnet clients > > around that are line-buffered? I want to be able to type a line and hit > > enter to send the whole thing over the wire at once, rather than > > individual c