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	$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 1996/03/27 19:32:56 niklas Exp $This is a distribution of both client and server telnet.  These programshave been compiled on:			telnet	telnetd	4.4 BSD-Lite	  x	  x	4.3 BSD Reno	  X	  X	UNICOS 9.1	  X	  X	UNICOS 9.0	  X	  X	UNICOS 8.0	  X	  X	BSDI 2.0	  X	  X	Solaris 2.4       x       x (no linemode in server)	SunOs 4.1.4	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	Ultrix 4.3	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	Ultrix 4.1	  X	  X (no linemode in server)In addition, previous versions have been compiled on the followingmachines, but were not available for testing this version.			telnet	telnetd	Next1.0		  X	  X	UNICOS 8.3	  X	  X	UNICOS 7.C	  X	  X	UNICOS 7.0	  X	  X	SunOs 4.0.3c	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	4.3 BSD		  X  	  X (no linemode in server)	DYNIX V3.0.12	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	Ultrix 3.1	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	Ultrix 4.0	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	SunOs 3.5	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	SunOs 4.1.3	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	Solaris 2.2       x       x (no linemode in server)	Solaris 2.3       x       x (no linemode in server)	BSDI 1.0	  X	  X	BSDI 1.1	  X	  X	DYNIX V3.0.17.9	  X	  X (no linemode in server)	HP-UX 8.0	  x       x (no linemode in server)This code should work, but there are no guarantees.Oct 23, 1995This is a bugfix release.	The change in the previous release from using makeutx() to	pututxline() caused problems on SunOS/Solaris.  It has been	changed back to using makeutx().  Symptoms include users	getting error messages when logging in about not being able	to open the tty.	Using memmove() instead of memcpy() caused problems under	SunOS 4.x, since it doesn't have memmove().  Config.generic	has been modified to include mem.o for SunOS 4.x.	Some new code was added to telnetd to do some enviornment	variable cleanup before execing login.  Thanks to Sam Hartman	at MIT for pointing this out.	A couple of other minor bugfixes.May 30, 1995This release represents what is on the 4.4BSD-Lite2 release, whichshould be the final BSD release.  I will continue to support oftelnet, The code (without encryption) is available via anonymous ftpfrom ftp.cray.com, in src/telnet/telnet.YY.MM.DD.NE.tar.Z, whereYY.MM.DD is replaced with the year, month and day of the release.If you can't find it at one of these places, at some point in thenear future information about the latest releases should be availablefrom ftp.borman.com.In addition, the version with the encryption code is available viaftp from net-dist.mit.edu, in the directory /pub/telnet.  Thereis a README file there that gives further information on howto get the distribution.Questions, comments, bug reports and bug fixes can be sent toone of these addresses:		dab@borman.com		dab@cray.com		dab@bsdi.comThis release is mainly bug fixes and code cleanup.	Replace all calls to bcopy()/bzero() with calls to	memmove()/memset() and all calls to index()/rindex()	with calls to strchr()/strrchr().	Add some missing diagnostics for option tracing	to telnetd.	Add support for BSDI 2.0 and Solaris 2.4.	Add support for UNICOS 8.0	Get rid of expanded tabs and trailing white spaces.	From Paul Vixie:		Fix for telnet going into an endless spin		when the session dies abnormally.	From Jef Poskanzer:		Changes to allow telnet to compile		under SunOS 3.5.	From Philip Guenther:		makeutx() doesn't expand utmpx,		use pututxline() instead.	From Chris Torek:		Add a sleep(1) before execing login		to avoid race condition that can eat		up the login prompt.		Use terminal speed directly if it is		not an encoded value.	From Steve Parker:		Fix to realloc() call.  Fix for execing		login on solaris with no user name.January 19, 1994This is a list of some of the changes since the last tar releaseof telnet/telnetd.  There are probably other changes that aren'tlisted here, but this should hit a lot of the main ones.   General:	Changed #define for AUTHENTICATE to AUTHENTICATION	Changed #define for ENCRYPT to ENCRYPTION	Changed #define for DES_ENCRYPT to DES_ENCRYPTION	Added support for SPX authentication: -DSPX	Added support for Kerberos Version 5 authentication: -DKRB5	Added support for ANSI C function prototypes	Added support for the NEW-ENVIRON option (RFC-1572)	including support for USERVAR.	Made support for the old Environment Option (RFC-1408)	conditional on -DOLD_ENVIRON	Added #define ENV_HACK - support for RFC 1571	The encryption code is removed from the public distributions.	Domestic 4.4 BSD distributions contain the encryption code.	ENV_HACK: Code to deal with systems that only implement		the old ENVIRON option, and have reversed definitions		of ENV_VAR and ENV_VAL.  Also fixes ENV processing in		client to handle things besides just the default set...	NO_BSD_SETJMP: UNICOS configuration for		UNICOS 6.1/6.0/5.1/5.0 systems.	STREAMSPTY: Use /dev/ptmx to get a clean pty.  This		is for SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris)	UTMPX: For systems that have /etc/utmpx. This is for		SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris)	Definitions for BSDI 1.0	Definitions for 4.3 Reno and 4.4 BSD.	Definitions for UNICOS 8.0 and UNICOS 7.C	Definitions for Solaris 2.0	Definitions for HP-UX 8.0	Latest Copyright notices from Berkeley.	FLOW-CONTROL: support for RFC-XXXx   Client Specific:	Fix the "send" command to not send garbage...	Fix status message for "skiprc"	Make sure to send NAWS after telnet has been suspended	or an external command has been run, if the window size	has changed.	sysV88 support.   Server Specific:	Support flowcontrol option in non-linemode servers.	-k Server supports Kludge Linemode, but will default to	   either single character mode or real Linemode support.	   The user will have to explicitly ask to switch into	   kludge linemode. ("stty extproc", or escape back to	   to telnet and say "mode line".)	-u Specify the length of the hostname field in the utmp	   file.  Hostname longer than this length will be put	   into the utmp file in dotted decimal notation, rather	   than putting in a truncated hostname.		-U Registered hosts only.  If a reverse hostname lookup	   fails, the connection will be refused.	-f/-F	   Allows forwarding of credentials for KRB5.Februrary 22, 1991:    Features:	This version of telnet/telnetd has support for both	the AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION options.  The	AUTHENTICATION option is fairly well defined, and	an option number has been assigned to it.  The	ENCRYPTION option is still in a state of flux; an	option number has been assigned to, but it is still	subject to change.  The code is provided in this release	for experimental and testing purposes.	The telnet "send" command can now be used to send	do/dont/will/wont commands, with any telnet option	name.  The rules for when do/dont/will/wont are sent	are still followed, so just because the user requests	that one of these be sent doesn't mean that it will	be sent...	The telnet "getstatus" command no longer requires	that option printing be enabled to see the response	to the "DO STATUS" command.	A -n flag has been added to telnetd to disable	keepalives.	A new telnet command, "auth" has been added (if	AUTHENTICATE is defined).  It has four sub-commands,	"status", "disable", "enable" and "help".	A new telnet command, "encrypt" has been added (if	ENCRYPT is defined).  It has many sub-commands:	"enable", "type", "start", "stop", "input",	"-input", "output", "-output", "status", and "help".	The LOGOUT option is now supported by both telnet	and telnetd, a new command, "logout", was added	to support this.	Several new toggle options were added:	    "autoencrypt", "autodecrypt", "autologin", "authdebug",	    "encdebug", "skiprc", "verbose_encrypt"	An "rlogin" interface has been added.  If the program	is named "rlogin", or the "-r" flag is given, then	an rlogin type of interface will be used.		~.	Terminates the session		~<susp> Suspend the session		~^]	Escape to telnet command mode		~~	Pass through the ~.	    BUG: If you type the rlogin escape character		 in the middle of a line while in rlogin		 mode, you cannot erase it or any characters		 before it.  Hopefully this can be fixed		 in a future release...    General changes:	A "libtelnet.a" has now been created.  This libraray	contains code that is common to both telnet and	telnetd.  This is also where library routines that	are needed, but are not in the standard C library,	are placed.	The makefiles have been re-done.  All of the site	specific configuration information has now been put	into a single "Config.generic" file, in the top level	directory.  Changing this one file will take care of	all three subdirectories.  Also, to add a new/local	definition, a "Config.local" file may be created	at the top level; if that file exists, the subdirectories	will use that file instead of "Config.generic".	Many 1-2 line functions in commands.c have been	removed, and just inserted in-line, or replaced	with a macro.    Bug Fixes:	The non-termio code in both telnet and telnetd was	setting/clearing CTLECH in the sg_flags word.  This	was incorrect, and has been changed to set/clear the	LCTLECH bit in the local mode word.	The SRCRT #define has been removed.  If IP_OPTIONS	and IPPROTO_IP are defined on the system, then the	source route code is automatically enabled.	The NO_GETTYTAB #define has been removed; there	is a compatability routine that can be built into	libtelnet to achive the same results.	The server, telnetd, has been switched to use getopt()	for parsing the argument list.	The code for getting the input/output speeds via	cfgetispeed()/cfgetospeed() was still not quite	right in telnet.  Posix says if the ispeed is 0,	then it is really equal to the ospeed.	The suboption processing code in telnet now has	explicit checks to make sure that we received	the entire suboption (telnetd was already doing this).	The telnet code for processing the terminal type	could cause a core dump if an existing connection	was closed, and a new connection opened without	exiting telnet.	Telnetd was doing a TCSADRAIN when setting the new	terminal settings;  This is not good, because it means	that the tcsetattr() will hang waiting for output to	drain, and telnetd is the only one that will drain	the output...  The fix is to use TCSANOW which does	not wait.	Telnetd was improperly setting/clearing the ISTRIP	flag in the c_lflag field, it should be using the	c_iflag field. 	When the child process of telnetd was opening the	slave side of the pty, it was re-setting the EXTPROC	bit too early, and some of the other initialization	code was wiping it out.  This would cause telnetd	to go out of linemode and into single character mode.	One instance of leaving linemode in telnetd forgot	to send a WILL ECHO to the client, the net result	would be that the user would see double character	echo.	If the MODE was being changed several times very	quickly, telnetd could get out of sync with the	state changes and the returning acks; and wind up	being left in the wrong state.September 14, 1990:	Switch the client to use getopt() for parsing the	argument list.  The 4.3Reno getopt.c is included for	systems that don't have getopt().	Use the posix _POSIX_VDISABLE value for what value	to use when disabling special characters.  If this	is undefined, it defaults to 0x3ff.	For non-termio systems, TIOCSETP was being used to	change the state of the terminal.  This causes the	input queue to be flushed, which we don't want.  This	is now changed to TIOCSETN.	Take out the "#ifdef notdef" around the code in the	server that generates a "sync" when the pty oputput	is flushed.  The potential problem is that some older	telnet clients may go into an infinate loop when they	receive a "sync", if so, the server can be compiled	with "NO_URGENT" defined.	Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the OPOST	bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_oflag field.	Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the ISTRIP	bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_iflag field.  (On	4.3Reno, this is the ECHOPRT bit in the c_lflag field.)	The client also had its interpretation of WILL BINARY	and DO BINARY reversed.	Fix a bug in client that would cause a core dump when	attempting to remove the last environment variable.	In the client, there were a few places were switch()	was being passed a character, and if it was a negative	value, it could get sign extended, and not match

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