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Re: Can't Telnet into Colgate

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Buck)
Mon Oct 28 18:19:08 1996

Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 14:17:35 -0800 (PST)
From: Jeff Buck <jeffb@pegasus.usmicro.net>
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On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Dennis Dumont wrote:


> I've got a better one...
> 
I've got kinda a strange one myself.. I was telneted from RH 4.0 to a RH 3
machine, and was reading my mail.  Every time I would scroll down in the
redhat-list inbox, I would get "Connection closed by foreign host."  It
did this consistently.  I think it had something to do with having my
terminal stretched out to about 80-90 rows.. I telnetted from a different
session, and didn't have a problem.  I gave a fairly good look around the
system, and couldn't find a core from either telnet, or from pine. 


> Using Novell Lan WorkGroup v5.0 as the telnet client;
> I achieve connection, but during the telnet negotiation process the
> telnetd dies with a Segmentation Fault (signal 11).  With the -D report
> on I get the following on the client:
> 
> td: send do TERMINAL TYPE
> td: send do TSPEED
> td: send do XDISPLOC
> td: send do NEW-ENVIRON
> td: ttloop
> td: netflush 118 chars
> td: ttloop read 3 chars
> td: recv do ECHO
> td: send will ECHO
> td: ttloop
> td: netflush 78 chars
> td: ttloop read 3 chars
> td: recv will TERMINAL TYPE

etc etc.



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