figure if it was a defined terminal type. It's possible to overflow tgetent so that's a bad idea. The worst that could happen by saying yes to all terminals is that the user ends up with a terminal that has no definition on the local system. And besides, most telnet client has no support for falling back to a different terminal type. git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@3760 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
This is basically telnet.NE.95.05.31 with Finnish encryption code added. It has also been updated with the (minor) patches for telnet.NE.95.10.27 and been made autoconfed. It is known to work with: telnet telnetd SunOS 4 X X Solaris 2.4 X X DEC OSF/1 2&3 X X Ultrix 4.4 X (not tested) AIX 3.2 X X AIX 4.1 X X HPUX ? X X NetBSD X X Linux X X IRIX 5 X X See README.ORIG for further details. Some of the options aren't automatically configured, so you might have to edit config.h.