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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] telnet xend
> Please remind me what the proper way is to interact with non-privileged
> consoles. Without any telnet negotation no control characters get
> transmitted and there is no notion of what type of terminal the client
> is running.
"xencons <machine> <port>" is what we use. Any raw terminal
program should work.
xend should probably have support to spot a telnet client and do
the necessary negotiation to put the client into raw character
mode.
Ian
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