> (why does quit work and dump not after a cntrl-c?)
Actually, it works -- it's just that your telnet client is no longer
displaying babeld's output after it has sent the telnet version of ^C.
(And in case you're wondering, it's sending the string "\377\364\377\375\6".)
I have no idea if it's pos
this is repeatable on all platforms.
root@apu2:/etc# telnet ::1 33123
Trying ::1...
Connected to ::1.
Escape character is '^]'.
BABEL 1.0
version babeld-1.7.1-59-gb648a17-dirty
host apu2
my-id 02:0d:b9:ff:fe:41:6c:2c
ok
^C
dump
^C^C^C
dump
dump, darn it
^C
dump dump dump dump
please dump
dump, wi
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