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I'm not running a pre-ahpha at this time but I did check the
whatsnew.txt andcan see this is *not* in A46 but rather has been added
as developmentcontinues with A47
[snip]
+ Because allowing a CTRL+] escape character may interfere with
transfers during a bridged connection (ie, a file may have the escape character in it which could end the session when it attempts to send over the bridge), all outbound telnet, rlogin, and SSH connections
will require the /ESC option in the command data for the escape
sequence to be active.
[snip]
I'm on a47... I read that snippet, too, which is why I tried it... It would be helpful, as the StarWars ASCIImovie is 20 minutes long and the ability for a user to exit would be... needed. :P
One thing I HAVEN'T done it update the a47 to like... the most current build. I
didn't understand, when upgrading to a47, that the pre-alpha was... lol; a pre-alpha. That needs to be updated as g00r00 continues to develop and release new pa's.
So, maybe the /ESC part isn't in my version of a47?? Or...
I have not played with this command but checking the wiki reveals it needs/addr /user and /pass options to be included for it to work. Are
you usingthem all?
I am not. That StarWars telnet link doesn't require user or password... possibly I could set them to anonymous; regardless your post has given me a COUPLE things to investigate.
Do you agree that; maybe I need the newest build of a47? And... since I'm not calling /user or /pass that maybe thats why the /ESC part isn't active?
Those are my two current thoughts; and while I *did* already see the snippet about /ESC, I didn't doublebown and check the wiki so.... thanks for doing my work for me. LOL...
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