Subj : Re: Terminal Settings (CentOS) To : Rwebb616 From : Digital Man Date : Tue Jun 12 2018 11:36 am Re: Re: Terminal Settings (CentOS) By: Rwebb616 to Digital Man on Mon Jun 11 2018 11:05 pm > > > Try the different "interface" modes (i.e. run "scfg -?" to list the > > command-line options and try the different "-i" combinations) - probably > > "-iF" for cursors with forced "IBM charset". > > Did that but it still didn't look quite right. Trying to get it to look > like the old Novell utilities (syscon) - I know I'm dating myself! That's what those utils look like when things are configured right. > > Also, make sure you have Putty configured for a UTF-8 "Remote characer > > set" (under settings->Window->Translation). > > Yep that is what I have it set to. I'm seeing q's and x's where lines > should be and a's where the background characters are supposed to be. Yup, so something's off. > > What version of SyncTERM? Recent builds (after 1.0) incorporate a newer > > version of cryptlib which fixes most SSH incompatibilities. > > > Yep I'm running 1.0 - I guess I wasn't seeing where to get a newer version. > Just went to the website and downloaded. That was under Windows. That is how you get v1.0, the latest release. To get the v1.1 beta/dev build for Windows, use this link instead: http://syncterm.net/syncterm.zip > Under my > linux desktop I'm > just using putty but I can probably just use the built in terminal. I've never run putty on Linux myself (on Windows). When using Linux, I just use the default terminal program. digital man Synchronet "Real Fact" #96: Synchronet v3.13a was released in September of 2005 (9 months after v3.12a). Norco, CA WX: 84.1øF, 42.0% humidity, 3 mph ENE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .