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7 telnet \- user interface to a remote system using the TELNET protocol
34 mode, text typed is sent to the remote host. The input mode entered will be
36 upon what the remote system supports.
40 control of the remote system. When input editing or character echoing is to be
41 disabled, the remote system will relay that information. The remote system will
42 also relay changes to any special characters that happen on the remote system,
47 remote host for processing.
51 completed lines are sent to the remote host. The "local echo character"
59 \fBTELNET\fR protocol sequences to the remote side. If "line mode" has ever
64 the terminal (until the remote host acknowledges the \fBTELNET\fR sequence);
68 While connected to a remote host, the user can enter \fBtelnet\fR command mode
96 variable of the \fBENVIRON\fR option, if supported by the remote system. The
157 Forwards a copy of the local credentials to the remote system.
167 Forwards a forwardable copy of the local credentials to the remote system.
178 tickets for the remote host in \fIrealm\fR instead of the remote host's default
189 Specifies no automatic login to the remote system.
199 When connecting to a remote system that understands the \fBENVIRON\fR option,
200 then \fIuser\fR will be sent to the remote system as the value for the
337 variable \fBUSER\fR to the remote system.
500 The remote host is asked for permission to go into the requested mode. If the
501 remote host is capable of entering that mode, the requested mode will be
510 Disable the \fBTELNET LINEMODE\fR option, or, if the remote side does not
521 Enable the \fBTELNET LINEMODE\fR option, or, if the remote side does not
623 Send one or more special character sequences to the remote host. The following
644 typed, but not yet read, input on the remote system. This sequence is sent as
645 \fBTCP\fR urgent data and may not work if the remote system is a 4.2 \fBBSD\fR
657 remote system.
668 currently running process on the remote system.
689 the remote system to the user's terminal.
699 Send the \fBTELNET AYT\fR (Are You There) sequence, to which the remote system
721 Send the \fBTELNET EL\fR (Erase Line) sequence, which should cause the remote
753 significance for the remote system.
763 If the remote side supports the \fBTELNET STATUS\fR command, \fBgetstatus\fR
864 \fBtelnet\fR command mode when connected to a remote system.
876 sequence (see \fBsend\fR and \fBip\fR) is sent to the remote host. The initial
890 remote host. The initial value for the quit character is taken to be the
903 remote host. The initial value for the flush character is taken to be the
916 EC\fR sequence (see \fBsend\fR, \fBec\fR) is sent to the remote system. The
930 sequence (see \fBsend\fR, \fBel\fR) is sent to the remote system. The initial
943 character as the first character on a line sends this character to the remote
957 sent to the remote host. (See \fBsend\fR, \fBayt\fR above.) The initial value
974 to the remote system. The initial values for the forwarding characters come
1054 \fBsend\fR, \fBsusp\fR above) is sent to the remote host. The initial value for
1117 Verifies the settings for the current special characters. The remote side is
1119 discrepancies with the local side, the local settings will switch to the remote
1142 Switches to the remote defaults for the special characters. The remote default
1143 characters are those of the remote system at the time when the \fBTELNET\fR
1197 If the remote side supports the \fBTELNET\fR \fBAUTHENTICATION\fR option,
1213 to display any data on the user's terminal until the remote system acknowledges
1230 \fIshould\fR cause the remote system to begin throwing away all previously
1281 from the remote host will be mapped into a RETURN followed by a line feed. This
1283 from the remote host. This mode is useful only for remote hosts that send
1442 Mark the \fIvariable\fR to be exported to the remote side.
1453 remote side.
1487 Sends the \fBtelnet logout\fR option to the remote side. This command is
1488 similar to a \fBclose\fR command. However, if the remote side does not support
1489 the \fBlogout\fR option, nothing happens. If, however, the remote side does
1490 support the \fBlogout\fR option, this command should cause the remote side to
1491 close the \fBTELNET\fR connection. If the remote side also supports the concept
1493 argument indicates that the remote side should terminate the session
1528 On some remote systems, echo has to be turned off manually when in "line by
1533 character is only recognized (and sent to the remote system) when it is the