[comp.unix.questions] rlogin/telnet

kchiu@triton.cirt.unm.edu (01/07/91)

	Is there any way to tell 'rlogin' to not have any control characters?
I am logging on to a machine for file transfers and I don't want to it to
drop connection just because the file sent the control character, if you
can't do that with rlogin, how about telnet? Or are there any programs 
that would allow 8 bits connections with no control characters?
					Thanks..
kchiu@triton.unm.edu

chris@mimsy.umd.edu (Chris Torek) (01/08/91)

In article <1991Jan6.224722.19013@ariel.unm.edu>
kchiu@triton.cirt.unm.edu writes:
>Is there any way to tell 'rlogin' to not have any control characters?

Not in any standard distribution of which I am aware.  (University of
Maryland Computer Science Department machines have `-enone' for `no
escapes at all', used when logging on machine B via machine A, but I
had to add this myself.)

>... if you can't do that with rlogin, how about telnet?

Again, not in any standard one I know about.
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