From: jeremy@visi.com
Date: Wed Jun 30 1999 - 16:48:34 CEST
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 10:54:14AM +0000, Michele Andreoli wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 11:50:45PM -0500, Jeremy wrote:
>
> > mulinux# history
> > [snip]
> > 1000 telnet example-machine
>
> history? But this command is unsupported on muLinux, I believe.
> Some hidden feature of ILE?
All I had to do was press the up-arrow to scroll through my
old commands. I could not do a set -o vi, to use my standard
<esc>-[k|j] to scroll through old commands though. It seems to
default to a pico-like set of controls for scrolling through
old commands
> The *rustic* telnet can't do that, because this string comes with all the
> rest; the fake telnet can't disable the echoing and therefore re-negoziate
> the connection.
>
> BTW, we can use ssh, isn't true?
Yep, but one must add an additional floppy for this, true?
I was not under the impression that ssh was included on the
single-floppy version of MuLinux. Since I'm booting off of
just one floppy (for my dedicated router box), I can't really
use an additional floppy...
Perhaps I'm wrong, though, and ssh IS on the default floppy.
If so, I'll only need to reconfig MuLinux to load it :)
Jeremy
-- I read somewhere, I think in the scriptures, that "all that is complex is useless, and all that is useful is simple", and this has been the motto of my life. -- Mikhael Timoforevich Kalishnikov--creator of the AK47 and AK74 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mulinux-unsubscribe@sunsite.auc.dk For additional commands, e-mail: mulinux-help@sunsite.auc.dk
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