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Description:
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Using /usr/bin/telnet in "8-bit environment", for example, BIG5-
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encoding Chinese characters environment in Taiwan, is somewhat in-convenient.
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To be able to input Chinese characters, "-8 or -L" options are needed,
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however, using these options cause another problem. Specifying "-8 or -L"
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makes ^U or ^C or ^D or ... (any isprint(c)) malfunction when telnet to SunOS.
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How-To-Repeat:
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/usr/bin/telnet -8 ms1.hinet.net (ms1.hinet.net running Solaris)
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login: abcde^U (or just press Enter)
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=> the terminal state goes wrong, "reset" is needed to go back
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to "normal state"
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Fix:
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Apply the following patch:
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http://freebsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/gem_html/3/A0002063.html
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This make telnet "8-bit clean", being able to input 8-bit data (Chinese
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characters) without specifying "-8 or -L" options, and telnet to SunOS
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without trouble.
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See also:
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http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=6144
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