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"Aaron D. Yonka" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jul 1994 15:52:02 -0500
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In article <1994Jul28.125435.27525@miavx1>, [log in to unmask]
writes:
>    What is the command to redefine the escape sequence while in telnet?  (if
I
> wanted to change it from Control-^ X , let's say...)
>
> - derek
 
Instead of typing just plain telnet, try this:
 
$ telnet /break_character=^q site.site.edu
 
Where ^q would replace the ^^ that was the default.  Note that the ^ means
"Control" (^^ means Control-^, then).  You'll still need to remember to type
the X after the ^q, however.
 
It appears that this "extended" telnet that Multinet provides is a little
different than the rest of the net.world.  I suppose that's the trade-off with
UCX.
 
--
Aaron D. Yonka
 
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