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Hi Jon,

x'FFFD25' = IAC DO AUTHENTICATION
x'FFFB01' = IAC WILL ECHO
x'FFFB03' = IAC WILL SUPPRESS-GO-AHEAD
x'FFFD27' = IAC DO NEW-ENVIRON
x'FFFD1F' = IAC DO NAWS
x'FFFD00' = IAC DO BINARY
x'FFFB00' = IAC WILL BINARY

To understand these, please check out the Telnet-related RFCs. There's a pretty good collection of links to them on Wikipedia's telnet site (see the "Related RFCs" section):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet

This is by no means an exhaustive list of options, however. If your program receives an option it's not prepared to handle, it should be able to tell the Telnet server that it won't enable it. Please read the RFCs (using the same link above) for info on how to interpret these requests and reply accordingly.


On 3/10/2010 3:59 PM, Jon S wrote:

x'FFFD25'
x'FFFB01'
x'FFFB03'
x'FFFD27'
x'FFFD1F'
x'FFFD00'
x'FFFB00'


Thanks in advance,

Jon


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