NetBSD Problem Report #42617
From leo@marco.de Thu Jan 14 09:16:04 2010
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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:15:59 +0100 (CET)
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Subject: -current, pseudo ttys, telnetd and echo on/off doesn't work as expected
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>Number: 42617
>Category: kern
>Synopsis: -current, pseudo ttys, telnetd and echo on/off doesn't work as expected
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: kern-bug-people
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Thu Jan 14 09:20:00 +0000 2010
>Originator: leo@marco.de
>Release: NetBSD-current
>Organization:
Matthias Pfaller Software Entwicklung
marco Systemanalyse und Entwicklung GmbH Tel +49 8131 5161 41
Hans-Böckler-Str. 2, D 85221 Dachau Fax +49 8131 5161 66
http://www.marco.de/ Email leo@marco.de
>Environment:
System: NetBSD zork 5.0_STABLE NetBSD 5.0_STABLE (ZORK) #4: Mon Jan 4 20:00:04 CET 2010 leo@slug:/usr/src-5/sys/arch/amd64/compile/ZORK amd64
Architecture: x86_64
Machine: amd64
>Description:
When I telnet into a NetBSD machine running a -current kernel on a
netbsd-5 userland, echo will not be turned off during password entry.
Lineediting in bash will not work after logging in. I have to drop
to the telnet prompt and issue a "mode char" to get things working.
Booting the same userland with a netbsd-5 kernel makes the problem
go away as well.
Same thing happens on a -current userland with a -current kernel.
>How-To-Repeat:
telnet into a netbsd box running a -current kernel.
>Fix:
^]mode char... :-(
>Unformatted:
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