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2
3This is a distribution of both client and server telnet.  These programs
4have been compiled on:
5			telnet	telnetd
6	4.4 BSD-Lite	  x	  x
7	4.3 BSD Reno	  X	  X
8	UNICOS 9.1	  X	  X
9	UNICOS 9.0	  X	  X
10	UNICOS 8.0	  X	  X
11	BSDI 2.0	  X	  X
12	Solaris 2.4       x       x (no linemode in server)
13	SunOs 4.1.4	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
14	Ultrix 4.3	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
15	Ultrix 4.1	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
16
17In addition, previous versions have been compiled on the following
18machines, but were not available for testing this version.
19			telnet	telnetd
20	Next1.0		  X	  X
21	UNICOS 8.3	  X	  X
22	UNICOS 7.C	  X	  X
23	UNICOS 7.0	  X	  X
24	SunOs 4.0.3c	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
25	4.3 BSD		  X  	  X (no linemode in server)
26	DYNIX V3.0.12	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
27	Ultrix 3.1	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
28	Ultrix 4.0	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
29	SunOs 3.5	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
30	SunOs 4.1.3	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
31	Solaris 2.2       x       x (no linemode in server)
32	Solaris 2.3       x       x (no linemode in server)
33	BSDI 1.0	  X	  X
34	BSDI 1.1	  X	  X
35	DYNIX V3.0.17.9	  X	  X (no linemode in server)
36	HP-UX 8.0	  x       x (no linemode in server)
37
38This code should work, but there are no guarantees.
39
40May 30, 1995
41
42This release represents what is on the 4.4BSD-Lite2 release, which
43should be the final BSD release.  I will continue to support of
44telnet, The code (without encryption) is available via anonymous ftp
45from ftp.cray.com, in src/telnet/telnet.YY.MM.DD.NE.tar.Z, where
46YY.MM.DD is replaced with the year, month and day of the release.
47If you can't find it at one of these places, at some point in the
48near future information about the latest releases should be available
49from ftp.borman.com.
50
51In addition, the version with the encryption code is available via
52ftp from net-dist.mit.edu, in the directory /pub/telnet.  There
53is a README file there that gives further information on how
54to get the distribution.
55
56Questions, comments, bug reports and bug fixes can be sent to
57one of these addresses:
58		dab@borman.com
59		dab@cray.com
60		dab@bsdi.com
61
62This release is mainly bug fixes and code cleanup.
63
64	Replace all calls to bcopy()/bzero() with calls to
65	memmove()/memset() and all calls to index()/rindex()
66	with calls to strchr()/strrchr().
67
68	Add some missing diagnostics for option tracing
69	to telnetd.
70
71	Add support for BSDI 2.0 and Solaris 2.4.
72
73	Add support for UNICOS 8.0
74
75	Get rid of expanded tabs and trailing white spaces.
76
77	From Paul Vixie:
78		Fix for telnet going into an endless spin
79		when the session dies abnormally.
80
81	From Jef Poskanzer:
82		Changes to allow telnet to compile
83		under SunOS 3.5.
84
85	From Philip Guenther:
86		makeutx() doesn't expand utmpx,
87		use pututxline() instead.
88
89	From Chris Torek:
90		Add a sleep(1) before execing login
91		to avoid race condition that can eat
92		up the login prompt.
93		Use terminal speed directly if it is
94		not an encoded value.
95
96	From Steve Parker:
97		Fix to realloc() call.  Fix for execing
98		login on solaris with no user name.
99
100January 19, 1994
101
102This is a list of some of the changes since the last tar release
103of telnet/telnetd.  There are probably other changes that aren't
104listed here, but this should hit a lot of the main ones.
105
106   General:
107	Changed #define for AUTHENTICATE to AUTHENTICATION
108	Changed #define for ENCRYPT to ENCRYPTION
109	Changed #define for DES_ENCRYPT to DES_ENCRYPTION
110
111	Added support for SPX authentication: -DSPX
112
113	Added support for Kerberos Version 5 authentication: -DKRB5
114
115	Added support for ANSI C function prototypes
116
117	Added support for the NEW-ENVIRON option (RFC-1572)
118	including support for USERVAR.
119
120	Made support for the old Environment Option (RFC-1408)
121	conditional on -DOLD_ENVIRON
122
123	Added #define ENV_HACK - support for RFC 1571
124
125	The encryption code is removed from the public distributions.
126	Domestic 4.4 BSD distributions contain the encryption code.
127
128	ENV_HACK: Code to deal with systems that only implement
129		the old ENVIRON option, and have reversed definitions
130		of ENV_VAR and ENV_VAL.  Also fixes ENV processing in
131		client to handle things besides just the default set...
132
133	NO_BSD_SETJMP: UNICOS configuration for
134		UNICOS 6.1/6.0/5.1/5.0 systems.
135
136	STREAMSPTY: Use /dev/ptmx to get a clean pty.  This
137		is for SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris)
138
139	UTMPX: For systems that have /etc/utmpx. This is for
140		SVr4 derivatives (Like Solaris)
141
142	Definitions for BSDI 1.0
143
144	Definitions for 4.3 Reno and 4.4 BSD.
145
146	Definitions for UNICOS 8.0 and UNICOS 7.C
147
148	Definitions for Solaris 2.0
149
150	Definitions for HP-UX 8.0
151
152	Latest Copyright notices from Berkeley.
153
154	FLOW-CONTROL: support for RFC-XXXx
155
156
157   Client Specific:
158
159	Fix the "send" command to not send garbage...
160
161	Fix status message for "skiprc"
162
163	Make sure to send NAWS after telnet has been suspended
164	or an external command has been run, if the window size
165	has changed.
166
167	sysV88 support.
168
169   Server Specific:
170
171	Support flowcontrol option in non-linemode servers.
172
173	-k Server supports Kludge Linemode, but will default to
174	   either single character mode or real Linemode support.
175	   The user will have to explicitly ask to switch into
176	   kludge linemode. ("stty extproc", or escape back to
177	   to telnet and say "mode line".)
178
179	-u Specify the length of the hostname field in the utmp
180	   file.  Hostname longer than this length will be put
181	   into the utmp file in dotted decimal notation, rather
182	   than putting in a truncated hostname.
183
184	-U Registered hosts only.  If a reverse hostname lookup
185	   fails, the connection will be refused.
186
187	-f/-F
188	   Allows forwarding of credentials for KRB5.
189
190Februrary 22, 1991:
191
192    Features:
193
194	This version of telnet/telnetd has support for both
195	the AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION options.  The
196	AUTHENTICATION option is fairly well defined, and
197	an option number has been assigned to it.  The
198	ENCRYPTION option is still in a state of flux; an
199	option number has been assigned to, but it is still
200	subject to change.  The code is provided in this release
201	for experimental and testing purposes.
202
203	The telnet "send" command can now be used to send
204	do/dont/will/wont commands, with any telnet option
205	name.  The rules for when do/dont/will/wont are sent
206	are still followed, so just because the user requests
207	that one of these be sent doesn't mean that it will
208	be sent...
209
210	The telnet "getstatus" command no longer requires
211	that option printing be enabled to see the response
212	to the "DO STATUS" command.
213
214	A -n flag has been added to telnetd to disable
215	keepalives.
216
217	A new telnet command, "auth" has been added (if
218	AUTHENTICATE is defined).  It has four sub-commands,
219	"status", "disable", "enable" and "help".
220
221	A new telnet command, "encrypt" has been added (if
222	ENCRYPT is defined).  It has many sub-commands:
223	"enable", "type", "start", "stop", "input",
224	"-input", "output", "-output", "status", and "help".
225
226	The LOGOUT option is now supported by both telnet
227	and telnetd, a new command, "logout", was added
228	to support this.
229
230	Several new toggle options were added:
231	    "autoencrypt", "autodecrypt", "autologin", "authdebug",
232	    "encdebug", "skiprc", "verbose_encrypt"
233
234	An "rlogin" interface has been added.  If the program
235	is named "rlogin", or the "-r" flag is given, then
236	an rlogin type of interface will be used.
237		~.	Terminates the session
238		~<susp> Suspend the session
239		~^]	Escape to telnet command mode
240		~~	Pass through the ~.
241	    BUG: If you type the rlogin escape character
242		 in the middle of a line while in rlogin
243		 mode, you cannot erase it or any characters
244		 before it.  Hopefully this can be fixed
245		 in a future release...
246
247    General changes:
248
249	A "libtelnet.a" has now been created.  This libraray
250	contains code that is common to both telnet and
251	telnetd.  This is also where library routines that
252	are needed, but are not in the standard C library,
253	are placed.
254
255	The makefiles have been re-done.  All of the site
256	specific configuration information has now been put
257	into a single "Config.generic" file, in the top level
258	directory.  Changing this one file will take care of
259	all three subdirectories.  Also, to add a new/local
260	definition, a "Config.local" file may be created
261	at the top level; if that file exists, the subdirectories
262	will use that file instead of "Config.generic".
263
264	Many 1-2 line functions in commands.c have been
265	removed, and just inserted in-line, or replaced
266	with a macro.
267
268    Bug Fixes:
269
270	The non-termio code in both telnet and telnetd was
271	setting/clearing CTLECH in the sg_flags word.  This
272	was incorrect, and has been changed to set/clear the
273	LCTLECH bit in the local mode word.
274
275	The SRCRT #define has been removed.  If IP_OPTIONS
276	and IPPROTO_IP are defined on the system, then the
277	source route code is automatically enabled.
278
279	The NO_GETTYTAB #define has been removed; there
280	is a compatibility routine that can be built into
281	libtelnet to achieve the same results.
282
283	The server, telnetd, has been switched to use getopt()
284	for parsing the argument list.
285
286	The code for getting the input/output speeds via
287	cfgetispeed()/cfgetospeed() was still not quite
288	right in telnet.  Posix says if the ispeed is 0,
289	then it is really equal to the ospeed.
290
291	The suboption processing code in telnet now has
292	explicit checks to make sure that we received
293	the entire suboption (telnetd was already doing this).
294
295	The telnet code for processing the terminal type
296	could cause a core dump if an existing connection
297	was closed, and a new connection opened without
298	exiting telnet.
299
300	Telnetd was doing a TCSADRAIN when setting the new
301	terminal settings;  This is not good, because it means
302	that the tcsetattr() will hang waiting for output to
303	drain, and telnetd is the only one that will drain
304	the output...  The fix is to use TCSANOW which does
305	not wait.
306
307	Telnetd was improperly setting/clearing the ISTRIP
308	flag in the c_lflag field, it should be using the
309	c_iflag field.
310
311	When the child process of telnetd was opening the
312	slave side of the pty, it was re-setting the EXTPROC
313	bit too early, and some of the other initialization
314	code was wiping it out.  This would cause telnetd
315	to go out of linemode and into single character mode.
316
317	One instance of leaving linemode in telnetd forgot
318	to send a WILL ECHO to the client, the net result
319	would be that the user would see double character
320	echo.
321
322	If the MODE was being changed several times very
323	quickly, telnetd could get out of sync with the
324	state changes and the returning acks; and wind up
325	being left in the wrong state.
326
327September 14, 1990:
328
329	Switch the client to use getopt() for parsing the
330	argument list.  The 4.3Reno getopt.c is included for
331	systems that don't have getopt().
332
333	Use the posix _POSIX_VDISABLE value for what value
334	to use when disabling special characters.  If this
335	is undefined, it defaults to 0x3ff.
336
337	For non-termio systems, TIOCSETP was being used to
338	change the state of the terminal.  This causes the
339	input queue to be flushed, which we don't want.  This
340	is now changed to TIOCSETN.
341
342	Take out the "#ifdef notdef" around the code in the
343	server that generates a "sync" when the pty oputput
344	is flushed.  The potential problem is that some older
345	telnet clients may go into an infinate loop when they
346	receive a "sync", if so, the server can be compiled
347	with "NO_URGENT" defined.
348
349	Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the OPOST
350	bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_oflag field.
351
352	Fix the client where it was setting/clearing the ISTRIP
353	bit in the c_lflag field, not the c_iflag field.  (On
354	4.3Reno, this is the ECHOPRT bit in the c_lflag field.)
355	The client also had its interpretation of WILL BINARY
356	and DO BINARY reversed.
357
358	Fix a bug in client that would cause a core dump when
359	attempting to remove the last environment variable.
360
361	In the client, there were a few places were switch()
362	was being passed a character, and if it was a negative
363	value, it could get sign extended, and not match
364	the 8 bit case statements.  The fix is to and the
365	switch value with 0xff.
366
367	Add a couple more printoption() calls in the client, I
368	don't think there are any more places were a telnet
369	command can be received and not printed out when
370	"options" is on.
371
372	A new flag has been added to the client, "-a".  Currently,
373	this just causes the USER name to be sent across, in
374	the future this may be used to signify that automatic
375	authentication is requested.
376
377	The USER variable is now only sent by the client if
378	the "-a" or "-l user" options are explicity used, or
379	if the user explicitly asks for the "USER" environment
380	variable to be exported.  In the server, if it receives
381	the "USER" environment variable, it won't print out the
382	banner message, so that only "Password:" will be printed.
383	This makes the symantics more like rlogin, and should be
384	more familiar to the user.  (People are not used to
385	getting a banner message, and then getting just a
386	"Password:" prompt.)
387
388	Re-vamp the code for starting up the child login
389	process.  The code was getting ugly, and it was
390	hard to tell what was really going on.  What we
391	do now is after the fork(), in the child:
392		1) make sure we have no controlling tty
393		2) open and initialize the tty
394		3) do a setsid()/setpgrp()
395		4) makes the tty our controlling tty.
396	On some systems, #2 makes the tty our controlling
397	tty, and #4 is a no-op.  The parent process does
398	a gets rid of any controlling tty after the child
399	is fork()ed.
400
401	Use the strdup() library routine in telnet, instead
402	of the local savestr() routine.  If you don't have
403	strdup(), you need to define NO_STRDUP.
404
405	Add support for ^T (SIGINFO/VSTATUS), found in the
406	4.3Reno distribution.  This maps to the AYT character.
407	You need a 4-line bugfix in the kernel to get this
408	to work properly:
409
410	> *** tty_pty.c.ORG	Tue Sep 11 09:41:53 1990
411	> --- tty_pty.c	Tue Sep 11 17:48:03 1990
412	> ***************
413	> *** 609,613 ****
414	> 			if ((tp->t_lflag&NOFLSH) == 0)
415	> 				ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
416	> ! 			pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, *(unsigned int *)data);
417	> 			return(0);
418	> 		}
419	> --- 609,616 ----
420	> 			if ((tp->t_lflag&NOFLSH) == 0)
421	> 				ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
422	> ! 			pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, *(unsigned int *)data, 1);
423	> ! 			if ((*(unsigned int *)data == SIGINFO) &&
424	> ! 			    ((tp->t_lflag&NOKERNINFO) == 0))
425	> ! 				ttyinfo(tp);
426	> 			return(0);
427	> 		}
428
429	The client is now smarter when setting the telnet escape
430	character; it only sets it to one of VEOL and VEOL2 if
431	one of them is undefined, and the other one is not already
432	defined to the telnet escape character.
433
434	Handle TERMIOS systems that have separate input and output
435	line speed settings imbedded in the flags.
436
437	Many other minor bug fixes.
438
439June 20, 1990:
440	Re-organize makefiles and source tree.  The telnet/Source
441	directory is now gone, and all the source that was in
442	telnet/Source is now just in the telnet directory.
443
444	Separate makefile for each system are now gone.  There
445	are two makefiles, Makefile and Makefile.generic.
446	The "Makefile" has the definitions for the various
447	system, and "Makefile.generic" does all the work.
448	There is a variable called "WHAT" that is used to
449	specify what to make.  For example, in the telnet
450	directory, you might say:
451		make 4.4bsd WHAT=clean
452	to clean out the directory.
453
454	Add support for the ENVIRON and XDISPLOC options.
455	In order for the server to work, login has to have
456	the "-p" option to preserve environment variables.
457
458	Add the SOFT_TAB and LIT_ECHO modes in the LINEMODE support.
459
460	Add the "-l user" option to command line and open command
461	(This is passed through the ENVIRON option).
462
463	Add the "-e" command line option, for setting the escape
464	character.
465
466	Add the "-D", diagnostic, option to the server.  This allows
467	the server to print out debug information, which is very
468	useful when trying to debug a telnet that doesn't have any
469	debugging ability.
470
471	Turn off the literal next character when not in LINEMODE.
472
473	Don't recognize ^Y locally, just pass it through.
474
475	Make minor modifications for Sun4.0 and Sun4.1
476
477	Add support for both FORW1 and FORW2 characters.  The
478	telnet escpape character is set to whichever of the
479	two is not being used.  If both are in use, the escape
480	character is not set, so when in linemode the user will
481	have to follow the escape character with a <CR> or <EOF)
482	to get it passed through.
483
484	Commands can now be put in single and double quotes, and
485	a backslash is now an escape character.  This is needed
486	for allowing arbitrary strings to be assigned to environment
487	variables.
488
489	Switch telnetd to use macros like telnet for keeping
490	track of the state of all the options.
491
492	Fix telnetd's processing of options so that we always do
493	the right processing of the LINEMODE option, regardless
494	of who initiates the request to turn it on.  Also, make
495	sure that if the other side went "WILL ECHO" in response
496	to our "DO ECHO", that we send a "DONT ECHO" to get the
497	option turned back off!
498
499	Fix the TERMIOS setting of the terminal speed to handle both
500	BSD's separate fields, and the SYSV method of CBAUD bits.
501
502	Change how we deal with the other side refusing to enable
503	an option.  The sequence used to be: send DO option; receive
504	WONT option; send DONT option.  Now, the sequence is: send
505	DO option; receive WONT option.  Both should be valid
506	according to the spec, but there has been at least one
507	client implementation of telnet identified that can get
508	really confused by this.  (The exact sequence, from a trace
509	on the server side, is (numbers are number of responses that
510	we expect to get after that line...):
511
512		send WILL ECHO	1 (initial request)
513		send WONT ECHO	2 (server is changing state)
514		recv DO ECHO	1 (first reply, ok.  expect DONT ECHO next)
515		send WILL ECHO	2 (server changes state again)
516		recv DONT ECHO	1 (second reply, ok.  expect DO ECHO next)
517		recv DONT ECHO	0 (third reply, wrong answer. got DONT!!!)
518	***	send WONT ECHO	  (send WONT to acknowledge the DONT)
519		send WILL ECHO	1 (ask again to enable option)
520		recv DO ECHO	0
521
522		recv DONT ECHO	0
523		send WONT ECHO	1
524		recv DONT ECHO	0
525		recv DO ECHO	1
526		send WILL ECHO	0
527		(and the last 5 lines loop forever)
528
529	The line with the "***" is last of the WILL/DONT/WONT sequence.
530	The change to the server to not generate that makes this same
531	example become:
532
533		send will ECHO	1
534		send wont ECHO	2
535		recv do ECHO	1
536		send will ECHO	2
537		recv dont ECHO	1
538		recv dont ECHO	0
539		recv do ECHO	1
540		send will ECHO	0
541
542	There is other option negotiation going on, and not sending
543	the third part changes some of the timings, but this specific
544	example no longer gets stuck in a loop.  The "telnet.state"
545	file has been modified to reflect this change to the algorithm.
546
547	A bunch of miscellaneous bug fixes and changes to make
548	lint happier.
549
550	This version of telnet also has some KERBEROS stuff in
551	it. This has not been tested, it uses an un-authorized
552	telnet option number, and uses an out-of-date version
553	of the (still being defined) AUTHENTICATION option.
554	There is no support for this code, do not enable it.
555
556
557March 1, 1990:
558CHANGES/BUGFIXES SINCE LAST RELEASE:
559	Some support for IP TOS has been added.  Requires that the
560	kernel support the IP_TOS socket option (currently this
561	is only in UNICOS 6.0).
562
563	Both telnet and telnetd now use the cc_t typedef.  typedefs are
564	included for systems that don't have it (in termios.h).
565
566	SLC_SUSP was not supported properly before.  It is now.
567
568	IAC EOF was not translated  properly in telnetd for SYSV_TERMIO
569	when not in linemode.  It now saves a copy of the VEOF character,
570	so that when ICANON is turned off and we can't trust it anymore
571	(because it is now the VMIN character) we use the saved value.
572
573	There were two missing "break" commands in the linemode
574	processing code in telnetd.
575
576	Telnetd wasn't setting the kernel window size information
577	properly.  It was using the rows for both rows and columns...
578
579Questions/comments go to
580		David Borman
581		Cray Research, Inc.
582		655F Lone Oak Drive
583		Eagan, MN 55123
584		dab@cray.com.
585
586README:	You are reading it.
587
588Config.generic:
589	This file contains all the OS specific definitions.  It
590	has pre-definitions for many common system types, and is
591	in standard makefile fromat.  See the comments at the top
592	of the file for more information.
593
594Config.local:
595	This is not part of the distribution, but if this file exists,
596	it is used instead of "Config.generic".  This allows site
597	specific configuration without having to modify the distributed
598	"Config.generic" file.
599
600kern.diff:
601	This file contains the diffs for the changes needed for the
602	kernel to support LINEMODE is the server.  These changes are
603	for a 4.3BSD system.  You may need to make some changes for
604	your particular system.
605
606	There is a new bit in the terminal state word, TS_EXTPROC.
607	When this bit is set, several aspects of the terminal driver
608	are disabled.  Input line editing, character echo, and
609	mapping of signals are all disabled.  This allows the telnetd
610	to turn of these functions when in linemode, but still keep
611	track of what state the user wants the terminal to be in.
612
613	New ioctl()s:
614
615		TIOCEXT		Turn on/off the TS_EXTPROC bit
616		TIOCGSTATE	Get t_state of tty to look at TS_EXTPROC bit
617		TIOCSIG		Generate a signal to processes in the
618				current process group of the pty.
619
620	There is a new mode for packet driver, the TIOCPKT_IOCTL bit.
621	When packet mode is turned on in the pty, and the TS_EXTPROC
622	bit is set, then whenever the state of the pty is changed, the
623	next read on the master side of the pty will have the TIOCPKT_IOCTL
624	bit set, and the data will contain the following:
625		struct xx {
626			struct sgttyb a;
627			struct tchars b;
628			struct ltchars c;
629			int t_state;
630			int t_flags;
631		}
632	This allows the process on the server side of the pty to know
633	when the state of the terminal has changed, and what the new
634	state is.
635
636	However, if you define USE_TERMIO or SYSV_TERMIO, the code will
637	expect that the structure returned in the TIOCPKT_IOCTL is
638	the termio/termios structure.
639
640stty.diff:
641	This file contains the changes needed for the stty(1) program
642	to report on the current status of the TS_EXTPROC bit.  It also
643	allows the user to turn on/off the TS_EXTPROC bit.  This is useful
644	because it allows the user to say "stty -extproc", and the
645	LINEMODE option will be automatically disabled, and saying "stty
646	extproc" will re-enable the LINEMODE option.
647
648telnet.state:
649	Both the client and server have code in them to deal
650	with option negotiation loops.  The algorithm that is
651	used is described in this file.
652
653telnet:
654	This directory contains the client code.  No kernel changes are
655	needed to use this code.
656
657telnetd:
658	This directory contains the server code.  If LINEMODE or KLUDGELINEMODE
659	are defined, then the kernel modifications listed above are needed.
660
661libtelnet:
662	This directory contains code that is common to both the client
663	and the server.
664
665arpa:
666	This directory has a new <arpa/telnet.h>
667
668libtelnet/Makefile.4.4:
669telnet/Makefile.4.4:
670telnetd/Makefile.4.4:
671	These are the makefiles that can be used on a 4.3Reno
672	system when this software is installed in /usr/src/lib/libtelnet,
673	/usr/src/libexec/telnetd, and /usr/src/usr.bin/telnet.
674
675
676The following TELNET options are supported:
677
678	LINEMODE:
679		The LINEMODE option is supported as per RFC1116.  The
680		FORWARDMASK option is not currently supported.
681
682	BINARY: The client has the ability to turn on/off the BINARY
683		option in each direction.  Turning on BINARY from
684		server to client causes the LITOUT bit to get set in
685		the terminal driver on both ends,  turning on BINARY
686		from the client to the server causes the PASS8 bit
687		to get set in the terminal driver on both ends.
688
689	TERMINAL-TYPE:
690		This is supported as per RFC1091.  On the server side,
691		when a terminal type is received, termcap/terminfo
692		is consulted to determine if it is a known terminal
693		type.  It keeps requesting terminal types until it
694		gets one that it recongnizes, or hits the end of the
695		list.  The server side looks up the entry in the
696		termcap/terminfo data base, and generates a list of
697		names which it then passes one at a time to each
698		request for a terminal type, duplicating the last
699		entry in the list before cycling back to the beginning.
700
701	NAWS:	The Negotiate about Window Size, as per RFC 1073.
702
703	TERMINAL-SPEED:
704		Implemented as per RFC 1079
705
706	TOGGLE-FLOW-CONTROL:
707		Implemented as per RFC 1080
708
709	TIMING-MARK:
710		As per RFC 860
711
712	SGA:	As per RFC 858
713
714	ECHO:	As per RFC 857
715
716	LOGOUT: As per RFC 727
717
718	STATUS:
719		The server will send its current status upon
720		request.  It does not ask for the clients status.
721		The client will request the servers current status
722		from the "send getstatus" command.
723
724	ENVIRON:
725		This option is currently being defined by the IETF
726		Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been
727		issued, but should be in the near future...
728
729	X-DISPLAY-LOCATION:
730		This functionality can be done through the ENVIRON
731		option, it is added here for completeness.
732
733	AUTHENTICATION:
734		This option is currently being defined by the IETF
735		Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been
736		issued.  The basic framework is pretty much decided,
737		but the definitions for the specific authentication
738		schemes is still in a state of flux.
739
740	ENCRYPTION:
741		This option is currently being defined by the IETF
742		Telnet Working Group, and an RFC has not yet been
743		issued.  The draft RFC is still in a state of flux,
744		so this code may change in the future.
745