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diff --git a/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.cat1 b/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.cat1
index 4cfd2cc..5bf4a64 100644
--- a/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.cat1
+++ b/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.cat1
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-TELNET(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual TELNET(1)
+TELNET(1) NetBSD Reference Manual TELNET(1)
NNAAMMEE
tteellnneett - user interface to the TELNET protocol
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
The tteellnneett command is used to communicate with another host using the
- TELNET protocol. If tteellnneett is invoked without the _h_o_s_t argument, it
- enters command mode, indicated by its prompt (tteellnneett>>). In this mode, it
+ TELNET protocol. If tteellnneett is invoked without the _h_o_s_t argument, it en-
+ ters command mode, indicated by its prompt (tteellnneett>>). In this mode, it
accepts and executes the commands listed below. If it is invoked with
arguments, it performs an ooppeenn command with those arguments.
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
--EE Stops any character from being recognized as an escape character.
--FF If Kerberos V5 authentication is being used, the --FF option allows
- the local credentials to be forwarded to the remote system,
- including any credentials that have already been forwarded into
- the local environment.
+ the local credentials to be forwarded to the remote system, in-
+ cluding any credentials that have already been forwarded into the
+ local environment.
--KK Specifies no automatic login to the remote system.
@@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
Disables the _a_t_y_p_e type of authentication.
--aa Attempt automatic login. Currently, this sends the user name via
- the USER variable of the ENVIRON option if supported by the
- remote system. The name used is that of the current user as
- returned by getlogin(2) if it agrees with the current user ID,
- otherwise it is the name associated with the user ID.
+ the USER variable of the ENVIRON option if supported by the re-
+ mote system. The name used is that of the current user as re-
+ turned by getlogin(2) if it agrees with the current user ID, oth-
+ erwise it is the name associated with the user ID.
--cc Disables the reading of the user's _._t_e_l_n_e_t_r_c file. (See the
ttooggggllee sskkiipprrcc command on this man page.)
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
--kk _r_e_a_l_m
If Kerberos authentication is being used, the --kk option requests
- that telnet obtain tickets for the remote host in realm realm
- instead of the remote host's realm, as determined by
+ that telnet obtain tickets for the remote host in realm realm in-
+ stead of the remote host's realm, as determined by
krb_realmofhost(3).
--ll _u_s_e_r
@@ -119,14 +119,14 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
If the LINEMODE option is enabled, or if the llooccaallcchhaarrss toggle is TRUE
(the default for ``old line by line``; see below), the user's qquuiitt, iinnttrr,
- and fflluusshh characters are trapped locally, and sent as TELNET protocol
- sequences to the remote side. If LINEMODE has ever been enabled, then
- the user's ssuusspp and eeooff are also sent as TELNET protocol sequences, and
- qquuiitt is sent as a TELNET ABORT instead of BREAK There are options (see
- ttooggggllee aauuttoofflluusshh and ttooggggllee aauuttoossyynncchh below) which cause this action to
- flush subsequent output to the terminal (until the remote host acknowl-
- edges the TELNET sequence) and flush previous terminal input (in the case
- of qquuiitt and iinnttrr).
+ and fflluusshh characters are trapped locally, and sent as TELNET protocol se-
+ quences to the remote side. If LINEMODE has ever been enabled, then the
+ user's ssuusspp and eeooff are also sent as TELNET protocol sequences, and qquuiitt
+ is sent as a TELNET ABORT instead of BREAK There are options (see ttooggggllee
+ aauuttoofflluusshh and ttooggggllee aauuttoossyynncchh below) which cause this action to flush
+ subsequent output to the terminal (until the remote host acknowledges the
+ TELNET sequence) and flush previous terminal input (in the case of qquuiitt
+ and iinnttrr).
While connected to a remote host, tteellnneett command mode may be entered by
typing the tteellnneett ``escape character'' (initially ``^]''). When in com-
@@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
cclloossee Close a TELNET session and return to command mode.
ddiissppllaayy _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t _._._.
- Displays all, or some, of the sseett and ttooggggllee values (see
- below).
+ Displays all, or some, of the sseett and ttooggggllee values (see be-
+ low).
eennccrryypptt _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t _._._.
The encrypt command manipulates the information sent through
@@ -233,8 +233,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
remote side.
uunneexxppoorrtt _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e
- Mark the variable _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e to not be exported
- unless explicitly asked for by the remote side.
+ Mark the variable _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e to not be exported un-
+ less explicitly asked for by the remote side.
lliisstt List the current set of environment variables.
Those marked with a ** will be sent automatically,
@@ -256,17 +256,17 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
mmooddee _t_y_p_e _T_y_p_e is one of several options, depending on the state of the
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.
+ into the requested mode. If the remote host is capable of en-
+ tering that mode, the requested mode will be entered.
cchhaarraacctteerr Disable the TELNET LINEMODE option, or, if the
- remote side does not understand the LINEMODE
- option, then enter ``character at a time`` mode.
+ remote side does not understand the LINEMODE op-
+ tion, then enter ``character at a time`` mode.
lliinnee Enable the TELNET LINEMODE option, or, if the
- remote side does not understand the LINEMODE
- option, then attempt to enter ``old-line-by-
- line`` mode.
+ remote side does not understand the LINEMODE op-
+ tion, then attempt to enter ``old-line-by-line``
+ mode.
iissiigg (--iissiigg) Attempt to enable (disable) the TRAPSIG mode of
the LINEMODE option. This requires that the
@@ -298,15 +298,15 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
to specify the user name to be passed to the remote system via
the ENVIRON option. When connecting to a non-standard port,
tteellnneett omits any automatic initiation of TELNET options. When
- the port number is preceded by a minus sign, the initial
- option negotiation is done. After establishing a connection,
+ the port number is preceded by a minus sign, the initial op-
+ tion negotiation is done. After establishing a connection,
the file _._t_e_l_n_e_t_r_c 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 tteellnneett commands and are processed as if they had
+ line, and successive lines that begin with white space are as-
+ sumed to be tteellnneett commands and are processed as if they had
been typed in manually to the tteellnneett command prompt.
qquuiitt Close any open TELNET session and exit tteellnneett. An end of file
@@ -324,8 +324,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
_f_r_o_m the remote system _t_o the user's terminal.
aayytt Sends the TELNET AYT (Are You There) sequence, to
- which the remote system may or may not choose to
- respond.
+ which the remote system may or may not choose to re-
+ spond.
bbrrkk Sends the TELNET BRK (Break) sequence, which may have
significance to the remote system.
@@ -363,9 +363,9 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
ssyynncchh Sends the TELNET SYNCH sequence. This sequence causes
the remote system to discard all previously typed (but
- not yet read) input. This sequence is sent as TCP
- urgent data (and may not work if the remote system is
- a 4.2BSD system -- if it doesn't work, a lower case
+ not yet read) input. This sequence is sent as TCP ur-
+ gent data (and may not work if the remote system is a
+ 4.2BSD system -- if it doesn't work, a lower case
``r'' may be echoed on the terminal).
ddoo _c_m_d
@@ -397,17 +397,17 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
the ttooggggllee command may be explicitly set or unset using the
sseett and uunnsseett commands.
- aayytt If TELNET is in localchars mode, or LINEMODE is
- enabled, and the status character is typed, a TELNET
- AYT sequence (see sseenndd aayytt preceding) is sent to the
- remote host. The initial value for the "Are You
- There" character is the terminal's status character.
+ aayytt If TELNET is in localchars mode, or LINEMODE is en-
+ abled, and the status character is typed, a TELNET AYT
+ sequence (see sseenndd aayytt preceding) is sent to the re-
+ mote host. The initial value for the "Are You There"
+ character is the terminal's status character.
eecchhoo This is the value (initially ``^E'') which, when in
``line by line'' mode, toggles between doing local
echoing of entered characters (for normal processing),
- and suppressing echoing of entered characters (for
- entering, say, a password).
+ and suppressing echoing of entered characters (for en-
+ tering, say, a password).
eeooff If tteellnneett is operating in LINEMODE or ``old line by
line'' mode, entering this character as the first
@@ -483,23 +483,23 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
suspends the telnet command. The initial state is to
disable the rlogin escape character.
- ssttaarrtt If the TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL option has been
- enabled, then this character is taken to be the termi-
+ ssttaarrtt If the TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL option has been en-
+ abled, then this character is taken to be the termi-
nal's ssttaarrtt character. The initial value for the kill
character is taken to be the terminal's ssttaarrtt charac-
ter.
- ssttoopp If the TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL option has been
- enabled, then this character is taken to be the termi-
+ ssttoopp If the TELNET TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL option has been en-
+ abled, then this character is taken to be the termi-
nal's ssttoopp character. The initial value for the kill
character is taken to be the terminal's ssttoopp charac-
ter.
- ssuusspp If tteellnneett is in llooccaallcchhaarrss mode, or LINEMODE is
- enabled, and the ssuussppeenndd character is typed, a TELNET
- SUSP sequence (see sseenndd ssuusspp above) is sent to the
- remote host. The initial value for the suspend char-
- acter is taken to be the terminal's ssuussppeenndd character.
+ ssuusspp If tteellnneett is in llooccaallcchhaarrss mode, or LINEMODE is en-
+ abled, and the ssuussppeenndd character is typed, a TELNET
+ SUSP sequence (see sseenndd ssuusspp above) is sent to the re-
+ mote host. The initial value for the suspend charac-
+ ter is taken to be the terminal's ssuussppeenndd character.
ttrraacceeffiillee
This is the file to which the output, caused by
@@ -562,8 +562,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
above for details), tteellnneett refuses to display
any data on the user's terminal until the remote
system acknowledges (via a TELNET TIMING MARK
- option) that it has processed those TELNET
- sequences. The initial value for this toggle is
+ option) that it has processed those TELNET se-
+ quences. The initial value for this toggle is
TRUE if the terminal user had not done an "stty
noflsh", otherwise FALSE (see stty(1)).
@@ -581,8 +581,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
aauuttoollooggiinn If the remote side supports the TELNET
AUTHENTICATION option TELNET attempts to use it
to perform automatic authentication. If the
- AUTHENTICATION option is not supported, the
- user's login name are propagated through the
+ AUTHENTICATION option is not supported, the us-
+ er's login name are propagated through the
TELNET ENVIRON option. This command is the same
as specifying _a option on the ooppeenn command.
@@ -612,15 +612,15 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
initial value for this toggle is FALSE.
ccrrmmoodd 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
+ enabled, most carriage return characters re-
+ ceived 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 FALSE.
+ remote host only sends carriage return, but nev-
+ er line feed. The initial value for this toggle
+ is FALSE.
ddeebbuugg Toggles socket level debugging (useful only to
the ssuuppeerr uusseerr). The initial value for this
@@ -648,8 +648,8 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
toggle is FALSE.
ooppttiioonnss Toggles the display of some internal tteellnneett pro-
- tocol processing (having to do with TELNET
- options). The initial value for this toggle is
+ tocol processing (having to do with TELNET op-
+ tions). The initial value for this toggle is
FALSE.
pprreettttyydduummpp When the nneettddaattaa toggle is enabled, if
@@ -671,21 +671,21 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
vveerrbboossee__eennccrryypptt
When the vveerrbboossee__eennccrryypptt toggle is TRUE, TELNET
- prints out a message each time encryption is
- enabled or disabled. The initial value for this
+ prints out a message each time encryption is en-
+ abled or disabled. The initial value for this
toggle is FALSE. Note: Because of export con-
trols, data encryption is not supported outside
of the United States and Canada.
?? Displays the legal ttooggggllee commands.
- zz Suspend tteellnneett. This command only works when the user is
- using the csh(1).
+ zz Suspend tteellnneett. This command only works when the user is us-
+ ing the csh(1).
!! [_c_o_m_m_a_n_d]
Execute a single command in a subshell on the local system.
- If ccoommmmaanndd is omitted, then an interactive subshell is
- invoked.
+ If ccoommmmaanndd is omitted, then an interactive subshell is in-
+ voked.
?? [_c_o_m_m_a_n_d]
Get help. With no arguments, tteellnneett prints a help summary.
@@ -711,4 +711,4 @@ NNOOTTEESS
only recognized (and sent to the remote system) when it is the first
character on a line.
-4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 1, 1994 4.2 Berkeley Distribution
+4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 1, 1994 11
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