I agree, this should be looked into.
--
Hákon G.


On 25 August 2012 14:35, Steven Haigh <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I get a user that connects with a 'strange' name, sometimes this
> plays hell with the linux terminal.
>
> For example, one user on my server now, when I do a 'status' command, I
> get the following output:
>
> # userid name                uniqueid            connected ping loss state
>  adr
> #    109 "IMAROBOT"          STEAM_0:0:43645338  25:27      408    0
> active 81.64.92.199:27005
> #    134 "regretful.sinner"  STEAM_0:0:1343099   07:19      223    0
> active 108.23.5.117:27005
> #     20 "kpb2563"           STEAM_0:1:20918666  45:52      420    0
> active 218.1.76.114:27005
> #     19 "Vizaba"            STEAM_0:1:44817719  47:58      295    0
> active 187.205.217.54:59715
> #     21 "stepankotov"       STEAM_0:1:53819317  45:52      415    0
> active 218.1.76.114:1024
> #    111 "Ã
>
> This remains (no terminal updates) until I hit ^A, Z in screen to reset
> the terminal. Should there be code in the server output to handle
> non-standard text output?
>
> --
> Steven Haigh
>
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