Hello, Some month ago, exarkun helped me in the development of a very simplified telnet server.
I observed that when I connect from a windows client, the LOCALECHO is set to "OFF" after the authentication. I cannot set it "ON" afterwards. Everything typed in the client console is hidden. When I use a linux client, the "ECHO" is OFF just for typing the password and then ON again. Does someone has an idea how to do with the windows client? I tried to set the ECHO ON using self.transport.will(ECHO) but that doesn't work. Here is the code: ############################################################ import sys from zope.interface import implements from twisted.internet import protocol from twisted.python import log from twisted.cred import error from twisted.cred import portal from twisted.cred import checkers from twisted.cred import credentials from twisted.conch.telnet import AuthenticatingTelnetProtocol from twisted.conch.telnet import StatefulTelnetProtocol from twisted.conch.telnet import ITelnetProtocol from twisted.conch.telnet import TelnetTransport from twisted.conch.telnet import ECHO class Realm: implements(portal.IRealm) def requestAvatar(self, avatarId, mind, *interfaces): if ITelnetProtocol in interfaces: av = MyTelnet() av.transport.will(ECHO) av.state = 'Command' return ITelnetProtocol, av, lambda:None raise NotImplementedError("Not supported by this realm") class MyTelnet(StatefulTelnetProtocol): def telnet_Command(self, line): print "line received via telnet", line self.sendLine('coucou man, you send me %s' % line) def main(): r = Realm() p = portal.Portal(r) c = checkers.InMemoryUsernamePasswordDatabaseDontUse() c.addUser("AA", "aa") p.registerChecker(c) p.registerChecker(checkers.AllowAnonymousAccess()) f = protocol.ServerFactory() f.protocol = lambda: TelnetTransport(AuthenticatingTelnetProtocol, p) log.startLogging(sys.stdout) from twisted.internet import reactor reactor.listenTCP(4738, f) reactor.run() if __name__ == '__main__': main() ############################################################ Best Regards, Philippe _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python