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> I can understand why you presented a png of a filtered pcap. I
> agree it looks strange but there's not enough information for
> analysis.
>
> I use this T61 on routers and switches all the time, and mostly
> under X rather than text mode, but the switches an
Summary of discussion: Harald will sniff a session to the switch with
Windows and with Ubuntu, then will look for differences. Although MTU
might be affecting, I am not sure which direction is sending most data
(the sniffer snapshot only shows zero-window packets, and it is unclear
why they are bei
discussed the issue with Harald on #ubuntu-bugs. This does not sound
like a bug on telnet, or TCP/IP, but I will keep it open for further
discussions. Leaving it for the moment without a package (since we do
not know yet which, if any, would apply).
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Importance: Undecided =
** Description changed:
I work in networking and use telnet frequently. Most switches I telnet have
very long configurations (+500 lines) which, in the case of Alcatel, are not
divided by pages (like when you get "--MORE--" at the end of each page and hit
the spacebar for the next page, just
** Description changed:
I work in networking and use telnet frequently. Most switches I telnet have
very long configurations (+500 lines) which, in the case of Alcatel, are not
divided by pages (like when you get "--MORE--" at the end of each page and hit
the spacebar for the next page, just
After performing a packet capture, I realized that I am sending "Zero Window"
and "Zero Window Probe" packets, meaning (probably) that my Lenovo T61
(Dual-Core with 3GB of RAM) is "slower" in processing the packets than a simple
Telnet session with a Network Switch.
Being the above hard to belie
** Attachment added: "the telnet client of ubuntu in /usr/bin/telnet"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14420929/telnet
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telnet disconnects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228953
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