From 5fd83771641d15c418f747bd343ba6738d3875f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cameron Katri Date: Sun, 9 May 2021 14:20:58 -0400 Subject: Import macOS userland adv_cmds-176 basic_cmds-55 bootstrap_cmds-116.100.1 developer_cmds-66 diskdev_cmds-667.40.1 doc_cmds-53.60.1 file_cmds-321.40.3 mail_cmds-35 misc_cmds-34 network_cmds-606.40.1 patch_cmds-17 remote_cmds-63 shell_cmds-216.60.1 system_cmds-880.60.2 text_cmds-106 --- remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1 | 1417 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1417 insertions(+) create mode 100644 remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1 (limited to 'remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1') diff --git a/remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1 b/remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46d129d --- /dev/null +++ b/remote_cmds/telnet.tproj/telnet.1 @@ -0,0 +1,1417 @@ +.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1990, 1993 +.\" The Regents of the University of California. 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This causes an attempt to +negotiate the +.Dv TELNET BINARY +option on both input and output. +.It Fl E +Stops any character from being recognized as an escape character. +.It Fl F +If Kerberos V5 authentication is being used, the +.Fl F +option allows the local credentials to be forwarded +to the remote system, including any credentials that +have already been forwarded into the local environment. +.It Fl K +Specifies no automatic login to the remote system. +.It Fl L +Specifies an 8-bit data path on output. This causes the +.Dv BINARY +option to be negotiated on output. +.It Fl N +Prevents IP address to name lookup when destination host is given +as an IP address. +.It Fl S Ar tos +Sets the IP type-of-service (TOS) option for the telnet +connection to the value +.Ar tos , +which can be a numeric TOS value +or, on systems that support it, a symbolic +TOS name found in the +.Pa /etc/iptos +file. +.It Fl X Ar atype +Disables the +.Ar atype +type of authentication. +.It Fl a +Attempt automatic login. +This is now the default, so this option is ignored. +Currently, this sends the user name via the +.Ev USER +variable +of the +.Ev ENVIRON +option if supported by the remote system. +The name used is that of the current user as returned by +.Xr getlogin 2 +if it agrees with the current user ID, +otherwise it is the name associated with the user ID. +.It Fl c +Disables the reading of the user's +.Pa \&.telnetrc +file. (See the +.Ic toggle skiprc +command on this man page.) +.It Fl d +Sets the initial value of the +.Ic debug +toggle to +.Dv TRUE . +.It Fl e Ar escapechar +Sets the initial +.Nm +escape character to +.Ar escapechar . +If +.Ar escapechar +is omitted, then +there will be no escape character. +.It Fl f +If Kerberos V5 authentication is being used, the +.Fl f +option allows the local credentials to be forwarded to the remote system. +.It Fl k Ar realm +If Kerberos authentication is being used, the +.Fl k +option requests that +.Nm +obtain tickets for the remote host in +realm +.Ar realm +instead of the remote host's realm, as determined by +.Xr krb_realmofhost 3 . +.It Fl l Ar user +When connecting to the remote system, if the remote system +understands the +.Ev ENVIRON +option, then +.Ar user +will be sent to the remote system as the value for the variable +.Ev USER . +This option implies the +.Fl a +option. +This option may also be used with the +.Ic open +command. +.It Fl n Ar tracefile +Opens +.Ar tracefile +for recording trace information. +See the +.Ic set tracefile +command below. +.It Fl r +Specifies a user interface similar to +.Xr rlogin 1 . +In this +mode, the escape character is set to the tilde (~) character, +unless modified by the +.Fl e +option. +.It Fl s Ar src_addr +Set the source IP address for the +.Nm +connection to +.Ar src_addr , +which can be an IP address or a host name. +.It Fl u +Forces +.Nm +to use +.Dv AF_UNIX +addresses only (e.g., +.Ux +domain sockets, accessed with a file path). +.It Fl x +Turns on encryption of the data stream if possible. +This is now the default, so this option is ignored. +.It Fl y +Suppresses encryption of the data stream. +.It Ar host +Indicates the official name, an alias, or the Internet address +of a remote host. +If +.Ar host +starts with a +.Ql / , +.Nm +establishes a connection to the corresponding named socket. +.It Ar port +Indicates a port number (address of an application). If a number is +not specified, the default +.Nm +port is used. +.El +.Pp +When in rlogin mode, a line of the form ~. disconnects from the +remote host; ~ is the +.Nm +escape character. +Similarly, the line ~^Z suspends the +.Nm +session. +The line ~^] escapes to the normal +.Nm +escape prompt. +.Pp +Once a connection has been opened, +.Nm +will attempt to enable the +.Dv TELNET LINEMODE +option. +If this fails, then +.Nm +will revert to one of two input modes: +either \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq +or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq +depending on what the remote system supports. +.Pp +When +.Dv LINEMODE +is enabled, character processing is done on the +local system, under the control of the remote system. When input +editing or character echoing is to be disabled, the remote system +will relay that information. The remote system will also relay +changes to any special characters that happen on the remote +system, so that they can take effect on the local system. +.Pp +In \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode, most +text typed is immediately sent to the remote host for processing. +.Pp +In \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, all text is echoed locally, +and (normally) only completed lines are sent to the remote host. +The \*(Lqlocal echo character\*(Rq (initially \*(Lq^E\*(Rq) may be used +to turn off and on the local echo +(this would mostly be used to enter passwords +without the password being echoed). +.Pp +If the +.Dv LINEMODE +option is enabled, or if the +.Ic localchars +toggle is +.Dv TRUE +(the default for \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq; see below), +the user's +.Ic quit , +.Ic intr , +and +.Ic flush +characters are trapped locally, and sent as +.Tn TELNET +protocol sequences to the remote side. +If +.Dv LINEMODE +has ever been enabled, then the user's +.Ic susp +and +.Ic eof +are also sent as +.Tn TELNET +protocol sequences, +and +.Ic quit +is sent as a +.Dv TELNET ABORT +instead of +.Dv BREAK . +There are options (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic autoflush +and +.Ic toggle +.Ic autosynch +below) +which cause this action to flush subsequent output to the terminal +(until the remote host acknowledges the +.Tn TELNET +sequence) and flush previous terminal input +(in the case of +.Ic quit +and +.Ic intr ) . +.Pp +While connected to a remote host, +.Nm +command mode may be entered by typing the +.Nm +\*(Lqescape character\*(Rq (initially \*(Lq^]\*(Rq). +When in command mode, the normal terminal editing conventions are available. +.Pp +The following +.Nm +commands are available. +Only enough of each command to uniquely identify it need be typed +(this is also true for arguments to the +.Ic mode , +.Ic set , +.Ic toggle , +.Ic unset , +.Ic slc , +.Ic environ , +and +.Ic display +commands). +.Pp +.Bl -tag -width "mode type" +.It Ic auth Ar argument ... +The auth command manipulates the information sent through the +.Dv TELNET AUTHENTICATE +option. Valid arguments for the +.Ic auth +command are: +.Bl -tag -width "disable type" +.It Ic disable Ar type +Disables the specified type of authentication. To +obtain a list of available types, use the +.Ic auth disable ?\& +command. +.It Ic enable Ar type +Enables the specified type of authentication. To +obtain a list of available types, use the +.Ic auth enable ?\& +command. +.It Ic status +Lists the current status of the various types of +authentication. +.El +.It Ic close +Close a +.Tn TELNET +session and return to command mode. +.It Ic display Ar argument ... +Displays all, or some, of the +.Ic set +and +.Ic toggle +values (see below). +.It Ic encrypt Ar argument ... +The encrypt command manipulates the information sent through the +.Dv TELNET ENCRYPT +option. +.Pp +Valid arguments for the +.Ic encrypt +command are: +.Bl -tag -width Ar +.It Ic disable Ar type Xo +.Op Cm input | output +.Xc +Disables the specified type of encryption. If you +omit the input and output, both input and output +are disabled. To obtain a list of available +types, use the +.Ic encrypt disable ?\& +command. +.It Ic enable Ar type Xo +.Op Cm input | output +.Xc +Enables the specified type of encryption. If you +omit input and output, both input and output are +enabled. To obtain a list of available types, use the +.Ic encrypt enable ?\& +command. +.It Ic input +This is the same as the +.Ic encrypt start input +command. +.It Ic -input +This is the same as the +.Ic encrypt stop input +command. +.It Ic output +This is the same as the +.Ic encrypt start output +command. +.It Ic -output +This is the same as the +.Ic encrypt stop output +command. +.It Ic start Op Cm input | output +Attempts to start encryption. If you omit +.Ic input +and +.Ic output , +both input and output are enabled. To +obtain a list of available types, use the +.Ic encrypt enable ?\& +command. +.It Ic status +Lists the current status of encryption. +.It Ic stop Op Cm input | output +Stops encryption. If you omit input and output, +encryption is on both input and output. +.It Ic type Ar type +Sets the default type of encryption to be used +with later +.Ic encrypt start +or +.Ic encrypt stop +commands. +.El +.It Ic environ Ar arguments ... +The +.Ic environ +command is used to manipulate the +variables that may be sent through the +.Dv TELNET ENVIRON +option. +The initial set of variables is populated with the +contents of the following environment variables, if +present: +.Ev USER , PRINTER , DISPLAY , TERM , COLUMNS , LINES. +Only the first three are exported, by default. +.Pp +Valid arguments for the +.Ic environ +command are: +.Bl -tag -width Fl +.It Ic define Ar variable [value] +Define the variable +.Ar variable +to have a value of +.Ar value . +If value is empty, the value is taken from the environment variable. +Any variables defined by this command are automatically exported. +The +.Ar value +may be enclosed in single or double quotes so +that tabs and spaces may be included. +.It Ic undefine Ar variable +Remove +.Ar variable +from the list of environment variables. +.It Ic export Ar variable +Mark the variable +.Ar variable +to be exported to the remote side. +.It Ic unexport Ar variable +Mark the variable +.Ar variable +to not be exported unless +explicitly asked for by the remote side. +.It Ic list +List the current set of environment variables. +Those marked with a +.Cm * +will be sent automatically, +other variables will only be sent if explicitly requested. +.It Ic ?\& +Prints out help information for the +.Ic environ +command. +.El +.It Ic logout +Sends the +.Dv TELNET LOGOUT +option to the remote side. +This command is similar to a +.Ic close +command; however, if the remote side does not support the +.Dv LOGOUT +option, nothing happens. +If, however, the remote side does support the +.Dv LOGOUT +option, this command should cause the remote side to close the +.Tn TELNET +connection. +If the remote side also supports the concept of +suspending a user's session for later reattachment, +the logout argument indicates that you +should terminate the session immediately. +.It Ic mode Ar type +.Ar Type +is one of several options, depending on the state of the +.Tn TELNET +session. +The remote host is asked for permission to go into the requested mode. +If the remote host is capable of entering that mode, the requested +mode will be entered. +.Bl -tag -width Ar +.It Ic character +Disable the +.Dv TELNET LINEMODE +option, or, if the remote side does not understand the +.Dv LINEMODE +option, then enter \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode. +.It Ic line +Enable the +.Dv TELNET LINEMODE +option, or, if the remote side does not understand the +.Dv LINEMODE +option, then attempt to enter \*(Lqold-line-by-line\*(Rq mode. +.It Ic isig Pq Ic \-isig +Attempt to enable (disable) the +.Dv TRAPSIG +mode of the +.Dv LINEMODE +option. +This requires that the +.Dv LINEMODE +option be enabled. +.It Ic edit Pq Ic \-edit +Attempt to enable (disable) the +.Dv EDIT +mode of the +.Dv LINEMODE +option. +This requires that the +.Dv LINEMODE +option be enabled. +.It Ic softtabs Pq Ic \-softtabs +Attempt to enable (disable) the +.Dv SOFT_TAB +mode of the +.Dv LINEMODE +option. +This requires that the +.Dv LINEMODE +option be enabled. +.It Ic litecho Pq Ic \-litecho +Attempt to enable (disable) the +.Dv LIT_ECHO +mode of the +.Dv LINEMODE +option. +This requires that the +.Dv LINEMODE +option be enabled. +.It Ic ?\& +Prints out help information for the +.Ic mode +command. +.El +.It Xo +.Ic open Ar host +.Op Fl l Ar user +.Op Oo Fl Oc Ns Ar port +.Xc +Open a connection to the named host. +If no port number +is specified, +.Nm +will attempt to contact a +.Tn TELNET +server at the default port. +The host specification may be either a host name (see +.Xr hosts 5 ) , +an Internet address specified in the \*(Lqdot notation\*(Rq (see +.Xr inet 3 ) , +or IPv6 host name or IPv6 coloned-hexadecimal addreess. +The +.Fl l +option may be used to specify the user name +to be passed to the remote system via the +.Ev ENVIRON +option. +When connecting to a non-standard port, +.Nm +omits any automatic initiation of +.Tn TELNET +options. When the port number is preceded by a minus sign, +the initial option negotiation is done. +After establishing a connection, the file +.Pa \&.telnetrc +in the +users home directory is opened. Lines beginning with a # are +comment lines. Blank lines are ignored. Lines that begin +without white space are the start of a machine entry. The +first thing on the line is the name of the machine that is +being connected to. The rest of the line, and successive +lines that begin with white space are assumed to be +.Nm +commands and are processed as if they had been typed +in manually to the +.Nm +command prompt. +.It Ic quit +Close any open +.Tn TELNET +session and exit +.Nm . +An end of file (in command mode) will also close a session and exit. +.It Ic send Ar arguments +Sends one or more special character sequences to the remote host. +The following are the arguments which may be specified +(more than one argument may be specified at a time): +.Pp +.Bl -tag -width escape +.It Ic abort +Sends the +.Dv TELNET ABORT +(Abort +processes) +sequence. +.It Ic ao +Sends the +.Dv TELNET AO +(Abort Output) sequence, which should cause the remote system to flush +all output +.Em from +the remote system +.Em to +the user's terminal. +.It Ic ayt +Sends the +.Dv TELNET AYT +(Are You There) +sequence, to which the remote system may or may not choose to respond. +.It Ic brk +Sends the +.Dv TELNET BRK +(Break) sequence, which may have significance to the remote +system. +.It Ic ec +Sends the +.Dv TELNET EC +(Erase Character) +sequence, which should cause the remote system to erase the last character +entered. +.It Ic el +Sends the +.Dv TELNET EL +(Erase Line) +sequence, which should cause the remote system to erase the line currently +being entered. +.It Ic eof +Sends the +.Dv TELNET EOF +(End Of File) +sequence. +.It Ic eor +Sends the +.Dv TELNET EOR +(End of Record) +sequence. +.It Ic escape +Sends the current +.Nm +escape character (initially \*(Lq^\*(Rq). +.It Ic ga +Sends the +.Dv TELNET GA +(Go Ahead) +sequence, which likely has no significance to the remote system. +.It Ic getstatus +If the remote side supports the +.Dv TELNET STATUS +command, +.Ic getstatus +will send the subnegotiation to request that the server send +its current option status. +.It Ic ip +Sends the +.Dv TELNET IP +(Interrupt Process) sequence, which should cause the remote +system to abort the currently running process. +.It Ic nop +Sends the +.Dv TELNET NOP +(No OPeration) +sequence. +.It Ic susp +Sends the +.Dv TELNET SUSP +(SUSPend process) +sequence. +.It Ic synch +Sends the +.Dv TELNET SYNCH +sequence. +This sequence causes the remote system to discard all previously typed +(but not yet read) input. +This sequence is sent as +.Tn TCP +urgent +data (and may not work if the remote system is a +.Bx 4.2 +system -- if +it doesn't work, a lower case \*(Lqr\*(Rq may be echoed on the terminal). +.It Ic do Ar cmd +.It Ic dont Ar cmd +.It Ic will Ar cmd +.It Ic wont Ar cmd +Sends the +.Dv TELNET DO +.Ar cmd +sequence. +.Ar Cmd +can be either a decimal number between 0 and 255, +or a symbolic name for a specific +.Dv TELNET +command. +.Ar Cmd +can also be either +.Ic help +or +.Ic ?\& +to print out help information, including +a list of known symbolic names. +.It Ic ?\& +Prints out help information for the +.Ic send +command. +.El +.It Ic set Ar argument value +.It Ic unset Ar argument value +The +.Ic set +command will set any one of a number of +.Nm +variables to a specific value or to +.Dv TRUE . +The special value +.Ic off +turns off the function associated with +the variable, this is equivalent to using the +.Ic unset +command. +The +.Ic unset +command will disable or set to +.Dv FALSE +any of the specified functions. +The values of variables may be interrogated with the +.Ic display +command. +The variables which may be set or unset, but not toggled, are +listed here. In addition, any of the variables for the +.Ic toggle +command may be explicitly set or unset using +the +.Ic set +and +.Ic unset +commands. +.Bl -tag -width escape +.It Ic ayt +If +.Tn TELNET +is in localchars mode, or +.Dv LINEMODE +is enabled, and the status character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET AYT +sequence (see +.Ic send ayt +preceding) is sent to the +remote host. The initial value for the \*(LqAre You There\*(Rq +character is the terminal's status character. +.It Ic echo +This is the value (initially \*(Lq^E\*(Rq) which, when in +\*(Lqline by line\*(Rq mode, toggles between doing local echoing +of entered characters (for normal processing), and suppressing +echoing of entered characters (for entering, say, a password). +.It Ic eof +If +.Nm +is operating in +.Dv LINEMODE +or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, entering this character +as the first character on a line will cause this character to be +sent to the remote system. +The initial value of the eof character is taken to be the terminal's +.Ic eof +character. +.It Ic erase +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic localchars +below), +.Sy and +if +.Nm +is operating in \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode, then when this +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET EC +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic ec +above) +is sent to the remote system. +The initial value for the erase character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic erase +character. +.It Ic escape +This is the +.Nm +escape character (initially \*(Lq^[\*(Rq) which causes entry +into +.Nm +command mode (when connected to a remote system). +.It Ic flushoutput +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic localchars +below) +and the +.Ic flushoutput +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET AO +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic ao +above) +is sent to the remote host. +The initial value for the flush character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic flush +character. +.It Ic forw1 +.It Ic forw2 +If +.Nm +is operating in +.Dv LINEMODE , +these are the +characters that, when typed, cause partial lines to be +forwarded to the remote system. The initial value for +the forwarding characters are taken from the terminal's +eol and eol2 characters. +.It Ic interrupt +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic localchars +below) +and the +.Ic interrupt +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET IP +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic ip +above) +is sent to the remote host. +The initial value for the interrupt character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic intr +character. +.It Ic kill +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic localchars +below), +.Ic and +if +.Nm +is operating in \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode, then when this +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET EL +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic el +above) +is sent to the remote system. +The initial value for the kill character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic kill +character. +.It Ic lnext +If +.Nm +is operating in +.Dv LINEMODE +or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, then this character is taken to +be the terminal's +.Ic lnext +character. +The initial value for the lnext character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic lnext +character. +.It Ic quit +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode (see +.Ic toggle +.Ic localchars +below) +and the +.Ic quit +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET BRK +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic brk +above) +is sent to the remote host. +The initial value for the quit character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic quit +character. +.It Ic reprint +If +.Nm +is operating in +.Dv LINEMODE +or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, then this character is taken to +be the terminal's +.Ic reprint +character. +The initial value for the reprint character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic reprint +character. +.It Ic rlogin +This is the rlogin escape character. +If set, the normal +.Nm +escape character is ignored unless it is +preceded by this character at the beginning of a line. +This character, at the beginning of a line followed by +a "." closes the connection; when followed by a ^Z it +suspends the +.Nm +command. The initial state is to +disable the +.Nm rlogin +escape character. +.It Ic start +If the +.Dv TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL +option has been enabled, +then this character is taken to +be the terminal's +.Ic start +character. +The initial value for the start character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic start +character. +.It Ic stop +If the +.Dv TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL +option has been enabled, +then this character is taken to +be the terminal's +.Ic stop +character. +The initial value for the stop character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic stop +character. +.It Ic susp +If +.Nm +is in +.Ic localchars +mode, or +.Dv LINEMODE +is enabled, and the +.Ic suspend +character is typed, a +.Dv TELNET SUSP +sequence (see +.Ic send +.Ic susp +above) +is sent to the remote host. +The initial value for the suspend character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic suspend +character. +.It Ic tracefile +This is the file to which the output, caused by +.Ic netdata +or +.Ic option +tracing being +.Dv TRUE , +will be written. If it is set to +.Dq Fl , +then tracing information will be written to standard output (the default). +.It Ic worderase +If +.Nm +is operating in +.Dv LINEMODE +or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, then this character is taken to +be the terminal's +.Ic worderase +character. +The initial value for the worderase character is taken to be +the terminal's +.Ic worderase +character. +.It Ic ?\& +Displays the legal +.Ic set +.Pq Ic unset +commands. +.El +.It Ic opie Ar sequence challenge +The +.Ic opie +command computes a response to the OPIE challenge. +.It Ic slc Ar state +The +.Ic slc +command (Set Local Characters) is used to set +or change the state of the special +characters when the +.Dv TELNET LINEMODE +option has +been enabled. Special characters are characters that get +mapped to +.Tn TELNET +commands sequences (like +.Ic ip +or +.Ic quit ) +or line editing characters (like +.Ic erase +and +.Ic kill ) . +By default, the local special characters are exported. +.Bl -tag -width Fl +.It Ic check +Verify the current settings for the current special characters. +The remote side is requested to send all the current special +character settings, and if there are any discrepancies with +the local side, the local side will switch to the remote value. +.It Ic export +Switch to the local defaults for the special characters. The +local default characters are those of the local terminal at +the time when +.Nm +was started. +.It Ic import +Switch to the remote defaults for the special characters. +The remote default characters are those of the remote system +at the time when the +.Tn TELNET +connection was established. +.It Ic ?\& +Prints out help information for the +.Ic slc +command. +.El +.It Ic status +Show the current status of +.Nm . +This includes the peer one is connected to, as well +as the current mode. +.It Ic toggle Ar arguments ... +Toggle (between +.Dv TRUE +and +.Dv FALSE ) +various flags that control how +.Nm +responds to events. +These flags may be set explicitly to +.Dv TRUE +or +.Dv FALSE +using the +.Ic set +and +.Ic unset +commands listed above. +More than one argument may be specified. +The state of these flags may be interrogated with the +.Ic display +command. +Valid arguments are: +.Bl -tag -width Ar +.It Ic authdebug +Turns on debugging information for the authentication code. +.It Ic autoflush +If +.Ic autoflush +and +.Ic localchars +are both +.Dv TRUE , +then when the +.Ic ao , +or +.Ic quit +characters are recognized (and transformed into +.Tn TELNET +sequences; see +.Ic set +above for details), +.Nm +refuses to display any data on the user's terminal +until the remote system acknowledges (via a +.Dv TELNET TIMING MARK +option) +that it has processed those +.Tn TELNET +sequences. +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv TRUE +if the terminal user had not +done an "stty noflsh", otherwise +.Dv FALSE +(see +.Xr stty 1 ) . +.It Ic autodecrypt +When the +.Dv TELNET ENCRYPT +option is negotiated, by +default the actual encryption (decryption) of the data +stream does not start automatically. The autoencrypt +(autodecrypt) command states that encryption of the +output (input) stream should be enabled as soon as +possible. +.It Ic autologin +If the remote side supports the +.Dv TELNET AUTHENTICATION +option +.Nm +attempts to use it to perform automatic authentication. If the +.Dv AUTHENTICATION +option is not supported, the user's login +name are propagated through the +.Dv TELNET ENVIRON +option. +This command is the same as specifying +.Fl a +option on the +.Ic open +command. +.It Ic autosynch +If +.Ic autosynch +and +.Ic localchars +are both +.Dv TRUE , +then when either the +.Ic intr +or +.Ic quit +characters is typed (see +.Ic set +above for descriptions of the +.Ic intr +and +.Ic quit +characters), the resulting +.Tn TELNET +sequence sent is followed by the +.Dv TELNET SYNCH +sequence. +This procedure +.Ic should +cause the remote system to begin throwing away all previously +typed input until both of the +.Tn TELNET +sequences have been read and acted upon. +The initial value of this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic binary +Enable or disable the +.Dv TELNET BINARY +option on both input and output. +.It Ic inbinary +Enable or disable the +.Dv TELNET BINARY +option on input. +.It Ic outbinary +Enable or disable the +.Dv TELNET BINARY +option on output. +.It Ic crlf +If this is +.Dv TRUE , +then carriage returns will be sent as +.Li . +If this is +.Dv FALSE , +then carriage returns will be send as +.Li . +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic crmod +Toggle carriage return mode. +When this mode is enabled, most carriage return characters received from +the remote host will be mapped into a carriage return followed by +a line feed. +This mode does not affect those characters typed by the user, only +those received from the remote host. +This mode is not very useful unless the remote host +only sends carriage return, but never line feed. +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic debug +Toggles socket level debugging (useful only to the +.Ic super user ) . +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic encdebug +Turns on debugging information for the encryption code. +.It Ic localchars +If this is +.Dv TRUE , +then the +.Ic flush , +.Ic interrupt , +.Ic quit , +.Ic erase , +and +.Ic kill +characters (see +.Ic set +above) are recognized locally, and transformed into (hopefully) appropriate +.Tn TELNET +control sequences +(respectively +.Ic ao , +.Ic ip , +.Ic brk , +.Ic ec , +and +.Ic el ; +see +.Ic send +above). +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv TRUE +in \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, +and +.Dv FALSE +in \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode. +When the +.Dv LINEMODE +option is enabled, the value of +.Ic localchars +is ignored, and assumed to always be +.Dv TRUE . +If +.Dv LINEMODE +has ever been enabled, then +.Ic quit +is sent as +.Ic abort , +and +.Ic eof +and +.Ic suspend +are sent as +.Ic eof +and +.Ic susp +(see +.Ic send +above). +.It Ic netdata +Toggles the display of all network data (in hexadecimal format). +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic options +Toggles the display of some internal +.Nm +protocol processing (having to do with +.Tn TELNET +options). +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic prettydump +When the +.Ic netdata +toggle is enabled, if +.Ic prettydump +is enabled the output from the +.Ic netdata +command will be formatted in a more user readable format. +Spaces are put between each character in the output, and the +beginning of any +.Nm +escape sequence is preceded by a '*' to aid in locating them. +.It Ic skiprc +When the skiprc toggle is +.Dv TRUE , +.Nm +skips the reading of the +.Pa \&.telnetrc +file in the users home +directory when connections are opened. The initial +value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic termdata +Toggles the display of all terminal data (in hexadecimal format). +The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic verbose_encrypt +When the +.Ic verbose_encrypt +toggle is +.Dv TRUE , +.Nm +prints out a message each time encryption is enabled or +disabled. The initial value for this toggle is +.Dv FALSE . +.It Ic ?\& +Displays the legal +.Ic toggle +commands. +.El +.It Ic z +Suspend +.Nm . +This command only works when the user is using the +.Xr csh 1 . +.It Ic \&! Op Ar command +Execute a single command in a subshell on the local +system. If +.Ar command +is omitted, then an interactive +subshell is invoked. +.It Ic ?\& Op Ar command +Get help. With no arguments, +.Nm +prints a help summary. +If +.Ar command +is specified, +.Nm +will print the help information for just that command. +.El +.Sh ENVIRONMENT +.Nm +uses at least the +.Ev HOME , +.Ev SHELL , +.Ev DISPLAY , +and +.Ev TERM +environment variables. +Other environment variables may be propagated +to the other side via the +.Dv TELNET ENVIRON +option. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr rlogin 1 , +.Xr rsh 1 , +.Xr hosts 5 , +.Xr nologin 5 , +.Xr telnetd 8 +.Sh FILES +.Bl -tag -width ~/.telnetrc -compact +.It Pa ~/.telnetrc +user customized telnet startup values +.El +.Sh HISTORY +The +.Nm +command appeared in +.Bx 4.2 . +.Pp +IPv6 support was added by WIDE/KAME project. +.Sh NOTES +On some remote systems, echo has to be turned off manually when in +\*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode. +.Pp +In \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode or +.Dv LINEMODE +the terminal's +.Ic eof +character is only recognized (and sent to the remote system) +when it is the first character on a line. -- cgit v1.2.3-56-ge451