Hi,
I'm on a school network and have a RedHat 8 box set up for the computer
club so play with. I also use telnet to computer to launch a SSH
session to my home computer (which refuses telnet). I don't install SSH
on the windows clients because there are too many of them, our network
is (reportedly) secure, and I'm not the admin. I understand that telnet
is a great way to give my passwords out.
That said. I often find that when using VI in a telnet window and
scrolling one line at a time, only the last line of text changes. This
makes text-editing a real pain. Scrolling works much better by
specifying 20 lines at a time, but it's still a pain.
Is it possible, and does anyone know how to get my telnet server to
force the screen to refresh with each scroll command? Keep in mind that
I have control over the redhat box, but not all the windows computers we
access it from.
Thanks for your ideas!
Ben Dugdale
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