ISTRIP in /etc/gettydefs

Curt J. Sampson curt at cynic.wimsey.bc.ca
Sat Mar 30 11:53:59 AEST 1991


I've got a friend who's trying to log in from a terminal that supports
either mark, even or odd parity (but not none, unfortunately).  The
easiest thing to do to support all parity settings seemed to be to
have getty set up with CS8 and ISTRIP so that it would essentially
ignore the parity bit.  This works fine for the final-flags section
(the settings that it uses just before executing login).
Unfortunately, getty won't turn on ISTRIP, even if asked, for its
initial-flag settings.

This means that the person logging in can never log in successfully
the first time.  They have to type something that will cause getty to
invoke login, hit return at the Password: prompt, and then log in
normally.  This is obviously only a minor inconvenience, of course.

Is this a bug, or a feature?  Is there a fix for it?  Am I just doing
something wrong?

cjs
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