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RE: Cygwin Telnet Configuration


Better yet, just *use* rxvt instead of the standard command window.
Then TERM should be set to 'xterm' for you, and it should all work very
well.

David

On Thursday 26 Jul 01, Troy Noble writes:
> I've had luck using the following in my .profile on my Unix boxes:
> 
> if [ "X${TERM}X" = "XcygwinX" ]; then TERM=ansi; export TERM; fi
> 
> Of course on non-Linux systems you won't get color highlighting,
> since the normal "ansi" terminal on solaris and other commercial
> Unix systems I've used typically doesn't enable color by default.
> 
> To get color on such systems you'll likely need to get a recent copy
> of rxvt sources, look in the etc subdirectory for the rxvt.terminfo
> file, and follow the instructions for running tic to get
> rxvt into your terminfo database (you'll need to be root to do so).
> Or if it's really old unix, edit your /etc/termcap file to add
> the contents of rxvt.termcap.
> 
> Then you can set TERM=rxvt to enable the ANSI color codes.
> 
> Troy
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: robert.thompson2@firstunion.com
> [mailto:robert.thompson2@firstunion.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:57 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Cygwin Telnet Configuration
> 
> 
> First let me say Thanks for creating such a wonderful Unix toolset for
> Windows. I am a DBA/Developer who works
> a lot on Unix and Windows NT. This makes things so much easier.
> 
> I am having a problem using telnet via Cygwin on Windows NT 4.0 service
> pack 6a. It looks like a configuration problem.
> If I telnet into an HP-UX machine using telnet the HP-UX box cannot tell
> what terminal type that I have. Vi and other programs
> won't allow me to scroll back and forth. If I telnet in using M$ telnet
> program I don't get that problem. I am using Cygwin 1.3.1.
> 
> Once I telnet and login I get the following:
> 
> Type cygwin unknown
> 
> from the server. Is there something that I should set in my profile on the
> HP to get around this.
> 
> the output from my running cygcheck is:
> 
> ---snip
> 
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