dclark@woods.unix.eta.com (03/08/89)
We have a user who wants to do the normal cut and paste operation once telneted onto a remote host. The method used to accomplish this today is to CRP, and then telnet. Is there a way to notify telnet that it should stay in cooked mode, even connected to a remote host? We have tried (without success) to type in cooked after starting /com/telnet, but this doesn't seem to have any effect. We are running 9.7 Aegis, and TCP 3.1 Any help would be appreciatted. Thank you, -Dave Clark
dbfunk@icaen.uiowa.edu (David B. Funk) (03/09/89)
WRT posting <3398@eta.unix.ETA.COM> I don't know how to force telnet to stay in cooked mode but if you only want to be able to use the "paste" DM function, there is a work-around. The sr9.7 vt100 emulator lets you use the paste key, so run telnet inside a vt100 window. Dave Funk