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bdh3
response 25 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 04:27 UTC 2002

'which' nslookup  ?
Russ, try looking up the IP galenas did, and try entering the address
you are trying so galenas can try it.
gelinas
response 26 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 04:48 UTC 2002

Good idea; wish I'd thought of it:

} grex.cyberspace.org% whereis nslookup
} nslookup: /usr/lib/nslookup.help /usr/local/bin/nslookup \
}       /usr/etc/nslookup.FCS /usr/etc/nslookup
} grex.cyberspace.org% l /usr/local/bin/nslookup /usr/etc/nslookup
} -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     staff      113632 Dec  4  1998 /usr/etc/nslookup*
} -rwxr-xr-x   1 bin      bin         90112 Dec  8  1995 \
}       /usr/local/bin/nslookup*
} grex.cyberspace.org% which nslookup
} /usr/local/bin/nslookup
} grex.cyberspace.org%

But:

} grex.cyberspace.org% /usr/etc/nslookup 141.213.231.101
} Server:  localhost
} Address:  127.0.0.1
} 
} Name:    coll.staff.itd.umich.edu
} Address:  141.213.231.101
} 
} grex.cyberspace.org%

gull
response 27 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 13:36 UTC 2002

Re #21: I've had nothing but trouble with HyperTerminal's VT100 emulation. 
You might want to try a better terminal program, like TeraTerm Pro (which is
free).
keesan
response 28 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 17:03 UTC 2002

Kermit is shareware and does excellent VT100 and VT320 etc.
tsty
response 29 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 21:30 UTC 2002

yeh, look for  tterm23   on google ... five pages of returns.
   
it's the smartest, smoothest  telnet  AND serial/dialup  pgm that
mdw ever referenced. (i listen to mdw)
..
  
tsty
response 30 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 21:32 UTC 2002

aside from teraterm, i have noticed a situation that may or
may not be a problem, but it's surely a nuisance.
  
when i    nroff   a file, the resultant file has 30 or more blank
lines appended to the text. (no, they weren't in the original, smartie)
  
this action has been consistant - is this a feature, bug, or user error?
blaise
response 31 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 22:03 UTC 2002

I've noticed a problem with paging recently.  I think what may be happening
is that a clear screen sequence is being issued at the end of a file (or
standard input) being displayed.  What this results in is not being able to
see the last screenful of responses in an item (and the summary of a
conference as I enter the conference).  While I recently had to reinstall my
terminal software (TeraTerm SSH), I am fairly certain that the change in
behavior happened significantly after that reinstallation (as in it worked
for a few logins after reinstalling and then broke).
Any suggestions on how to fix it?
remmers
response 32 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 22:56 UTC 2002

Re #30:  I don't use nroff much, but it sounds like the blank
lines might be filler to bring the document to a fixed number of
lines per page.  That is, a feature.
blaise
response 33 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 21:44 UTC 2002

Except that the filler causes me to see nothing of the last page except the
prompt.  That seems buggy to me.
blaise
response 34 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 21:57 UTC 2002

I've found the problem.  It's because I set a twit filter.  Something in the
options being passed to less caused it; changing "less -dE -P" to "more -d"
fixed it.
gelinas
response 35 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 22:31 UTC 2002

Another possibility is to not use the -d switch with less.  "man less" may
help you tweak your pager.  (I'm not willing to do without less. ;)
mcnally
response 36 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 23:44 UTC 2002

  less has some really obnoxious default behaviors..  You can make it
  behave properly (i.e. like "more") but then what's the point?  I rarely
  seem to use the less-dependant features..
russ
response 37 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 00:03 UTC 2002

nslookup is working again.
remmers
response 38 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 03:17 UTC 2002

Re #33:  My #32 was in response to #30, not #31.
gull
response 39 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 13:51 UTC 2002

Re #36: I kind of like the ability to scroll backwards.
blaise
response 40 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 14:20 UTC 2002

I found it easier to switch back to the paging program that had been in use
before setting the twit filter than to tweak settings.
jazz
response 41 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 14:36 UTC 2002

        I usually rely on my terminal program to scroll backwards;  it gives
you even more control, as you can bind whatever keys you wish to the scrolling
and usually goes back further and even outside of a specific context.
keesan
response 42 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 14:47 UTC 2002

Grex is sending me text (pine, bbs) in chunks of approximately 2.5 lines each
with waits in between.  Not the usual delay where you see a few letters
appear, then a wait, then a few words.  Modem problem?  I dialed to 5041.
xix
response 43 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 20:19 UTC 2002

Is "lag" a System Problem?
other
response 44 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 21:48 UTC 2002

Not necessarily.  Traffic on any of the computers through which you 
connect from yours to Grex's can cause lag.  Only if can be identified as 
originating on Grex can we do anything about it.  Run !uptime  and see if 
the load averages are really high.  That would be an indicator. 
jazz
response 45 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 23:52 UTC 2002

        There's more to lag than just the number of processes in the run queue;
if the system seems consistently slower than it usually is for you at the
same time of day, it might not be a bad idea to do a traceroute and see if
the tail end looks funny.
gelinas
response 46 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 01:30 UTC 2002

(Assuming you know how and can do a traceroute from your desktop to grex. 
The tools are available for both Mac and Windows.)
tsty
response 47 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 05:11 UTC 2002

ugh-hum ... nroff also ?
  
#30 of 46: by TS Taylor (tsty) on Wed, Mar 27, 2002 (16:32):
 aside from teraterm, i have noticed a situation that may or
 may not be a problem, but it's surely a nuisance.

 when i    nroff   a file, the resultant file has 30 or more blank
 lines appended to the text. (no, they weren't in the original, smartie)

 this action has been consistant - is this a feature, bug, or user error?

  
jazz
response 48 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 16:36 UTC 2002

        Traceroute is about the only good tool at a user level that I can
think of, but it's still hard to interpret;  not explaining everything
provides a sort of filter.
jaklumen
response 49 of 215: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 07:04 UTC 2002

resp:27  it's set to ANSI emulation.  Is tterm23 freeware or shareware?
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