lupusfatalis Newbie
Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Posts: 8
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 2:57 am
disabling local line editing? |
Well, I've been racking my brain going through the zmud settings. Seeing as I'm using Zmud to connect to a shell. And from that shell I'm attempting to connect to a mud. I've tried using SSH to proxy in as per another forum, but that didn't work. Anyhow, I can connect through telnet to my shell just fine, however every time I enter a command, it seems to send a LF and CR... ie I think its sending \n \x or whatever the commands were... Anyhow, after going through all the most intuitive trials, I tried to emulate this same problem in PuTTY to figure out what settings I could possible change in zmud to disable it. When I forced local line editing to on, it had this same effect. So, the obvious question seems to me. Can I disable that, if so, how?
Furthermore, I'd just like to report, I tried using the telnet proxy option for zmud. Firstly, it sends both my username and password before the shell prompts me. So it doesn't log in properly. Then, when I manually log it in, I get the same error as I mentioned above.
Any solutions are welcome. ;) |
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