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On 01-Oct-2002/06:07 +0000, Alf Kato Brandal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to telnet from a RedHat Linux workstation, and into a Compaq
>VMS machine. My problem is that when I get a connection, the VMS machine
>is unable to detect which "Terminal-type" I use (such as vt100, vt200).
>When I try this from a Windows computer, it detects this just fine. My
>guess is that the RedHat uses a Terminal type unknown to the VMS. I would
>therefore like to set the Telnet session to be of a specific type (for
>instance vt100) before I open the connection to the VMS machine, so that
>the remote computer will understand my commands. Is there any commands to
>do this, or any settings in the redhat configuration?

Try this command before starting telnet:

  export TERM=vt100

Tony
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