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SubjectRe: NCSA telnet doesn't work any more


On Wed, 27 Mar 1996, B. James Phillippe wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Mar 1996, Jacek Zapala wrote:
>
> > I have found that linux 1.3.74 and 1.3.77 does not work with NCSA telnet for
> > DOS (or rather NCSA telnet doesn't with linux). From NCSA side it looks like
> > the conection is open, but nothing (even login's output) arrives. From the
> > linux side in.telnetd is launched, but nothing more.
>
> I thought I was alone. Are you using plip? I and a few others have
> observed this behavior when using plip. I'll get 5 to 50k of data
> passage before the link goes totally dead (cannot get out through
> masquerade, nor can even telnet to the server!). If I then bring down
> plip1, bring it up again, and ping the client, I get and Oops and an
> Aiee, killing interrupt handler. Sorry I don't have that information
> posted with this message; I'll dig it up when I'm awake.
>

No, this is ethernet connection (ne2000).


Jacek




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