On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 10:02:52AM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> On 18 Apr 2002 at 22:46, shyamk wrote:
> 
> > On Windoze , you can log the goings - on in the telnet sessions.
> > How do you do the same in Unix-Telnets ?
> 
> Look at /var/log/messages and man syslog for more details..
> 
>  Shridhar
> 
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To record the full ftp episode, it is best to use 'script'.
The output will always be there for study on a text file.

viz. $script filename
     $telnet someserver.net NN
     $exit
     $vi filename
          
I find this easier.

Bish

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Once you start the  first emacs  process, all you do is put in
your ~/.emacs file "(server-start)" and the server is ON.  All
clients can connect. For subsequent use, (e.g. in mailing) set 
the environment variables $VISUAL and $EDITOR to "emacsclient" 
Firing emacs repeatedly sets off many instances of full emacs.

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