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Subject: Re: 4.3bsd/telnet break
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Date: Fri, 12-Dec-86 15:40:35 EST
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Ron,
	Yes.  There is a TAC escape sequence that will cause 
breaks to be transmitted to a host.  The sequence is @s b.  There
are probably others but that one works.  The default command intercept
is @ and it can be transmitted through the TAC by doubling the character,
ie, two @'s.  If there is need, you can change the intercept.

Alan