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Terminal Types

Jared Miller edited this page Jan 20, 2016 · 1 revision

#Responses of various clients to the Telnet "Terminal Type" Command (see RFC 779).

Terminal Types

Results of requesting a terminal type sub-negotiation sequence. See RFC 779 at http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=779

  • Linux Gnome-terminal Telnet = 'XTERM"

  • Linux Tinyfuge = "TINYFUGUE"

  • Linux Eterm = "ETERM"

  • Linux ROXterm = "XTERM"

  • Linux Terminal = "XTERM"

  • Linux RXVT = "RXVT"

  • Linux Aterm = "RXVT"

  • Linux mrxvt = "RXVT"

  • Linux URXVT-Unicode = "RXVT-UNICODE"

  • Linux PCMan X = Didn't work at all, ends entries with a CR and no LF.

  • Linux Putty = Failed, no response to IAC DO TERMINAL TYPE

  • Windows 2000 Telnet = "ANSI"

  • Windows XP Telnet = "ANSI"

  • Windows WinTin++ = "TINTIN++"

  • Windows Putty = Failed, no response to IAC DO TERMINAL TYPE

  • Windows GoSClient 1.7.2 = "gosclient"

  • Windows MudMagic = Failed, responded with IAC DONT TERMINAL-TYPE

  • Windows Genius = Failed, no response to IAC DO TERMINAL TYPE

  • Windows MUSHclient = "mushclient"

  • Windows Pueblo = "pueblo"

  • Ashavar's Legacy Mud Client = "ALCLIENT"

  • Zmud 7.21 = "zmud"

  • SimpleMU = "ANSI"

  • Portal GT = "VT100"

  • Windows Tinyfuge = "TINYFUGUE"

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