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Kerberos FAQ, v2.0 (last modified 8/18/2000)
Section - 4.10. When I telnet from a Linux machine to a Solaris machine with Kerberos and hit Ctrl-C, the connection hangs.

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From: Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@appliedtheory.com>

     The solution was to define "NO_URGENT" when building the telnetd
     daemon on Solaris. When sending urgent data to a Linux client, one
     or the other is getting confused.

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