telnet - is there a maximum line limit?

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Published on 2010-06-14T18:16:56Z Indexed on 2010/06/14 18:24 UTC
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I am working on several servers that use HTTP for transport of commands.

What I have encountered is that some of the commands I am trying to issue by hand are very long GETs, several lines, and that when I telnet from my Mac to my Solaris system, I cannot seem to cut and paste the line successfully.

I get a couple bounching sounds (which I assume is a control-g - bell) and then it never pastes everything.

From trying to break it up into smaller pieces, I am getting the impression that TELNET, or my bundled telnet client or server has a maximum line length that I had never bumped into.

I did some googling and superusering, but did not find anything definitive.

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