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harry4000

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Aug 27, 2003
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Does anybody know of a replacement for Mac's command line Terminal app that enables the use of the home/pgup/pgdn/end keys to be transmitted via telnet? I'm a Unix programmer and I need a serious terminal application, similar to Finally Software's IVT for Windows, (except for the Mac).

Also, has anybody noticed that when logging into a Linux system from the Mac, telnet doesn't prompt for username? It starts by prompting for password, and I have to hit enter and force a failed login so that it prompts for the username. Why is that?

Any suggestions/ideas are appreciated.
 
I've noticed the login in thing, too. I think it users you login for the client machine as the default login name when telneting or SSHing. I think you need to use the -l username tag with your telnet command to use a different username for the server than the one your are logged in as on the client.

As for a telnet replacement, you can always try searching version tracker
 
Re: Telnetting to Linux from Mac OS X

Originally posted by harry4000
Does anybody know of a replacement for Mac's command line Terminal app that enables the use of the home/pgup/pgdn/end keys to be transmitted via telnet? I'm a Unix programmer and I need a serious terminal application, similar to Finally Software's IVT for Windows, (except for the Mac).

Also, has anybody noticed that when logging into a Linux system from the Mac, telnet doesn't prompt for username? It starts by prompting for password, and I have to hit enter and force a failed login so that it prompts for the username. Why is that?

Any suggestions/ideas are appreciated.
You might try this web page, or better yet, try this one.
 
You might try installing Apple's X11 and using the provided xterm (or any other ported X11 terminal programs you can find). That might give you the functionality you need.
 
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