If you're doing this via some sort of script, just add "export term=vt100" to the list of commands being run. That wll set the terminal type on the other end, just fine.
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Alf Kato Brandal wrote: > > Hello! > > 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? > > This is very important to me, as I am trying to automate a process against > this > other machine. > > I hope someone will be able to help me. Thank you in advance. > > Best regards, > Alf Kato Brandal > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list