rlogin (and/or /bin/login) under SCO Xenix and TCP/IP
cliff bedore
cliffb at cjbsys.bdb.com
Sun Jan 13 11:07:06 AEST 1991
In article <778 at tiamat.fsc.com> jim at tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor) writes:
>I have recently discovered that when doing an "rlogin" from hostA to
>hostB (where hostA is any TCP/IP machine, and hostB is an SCO Xenix
>machine, running TCP/IP 1.0.1h), that hostB does not correctly set
>TERM to whatever value it was on hostA. In all cases, TERM is always
>set to "unknown" by the SCO machine.
>
>Am I missing something obvious, or is SCO's rlogind/login combo
>broken?
>
>Thanks for any help.
>--jim
>-------------
>James B. O'Connor jim at tiamat.fsc.com
>Ahlstrom Filtration, Inc. 615/821-4022 x. 651
It's broken on mine also. I have inserted the following line in my .login
which at least offers me my favorite terminal if the system doesn't know what
the terminal is.
set term = (`tset -m ansi:ansi -m :\?ansi -r -S -I -Q`)
(replace ansi with your favorite terminal.)
Cliff
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