On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 at 10:04, Jeffrey Walton <noloader at gmail.com>
wrote:> I'm not sure if the compat team is interested in this...
>
> I build OpenSSH on antique systems for regression testing, like Fedora
> 1 and Ubuntu 4.
I think I could out-antique that :-) The general rule is that we'll
support something as long as someone is willing to do the work, and
that it does not compromise support for modern platforms.
> On Fedora 1 this is observed (Ubuntu 4 is OK):
>
> $ ssh 172.16.4.138
> Last login: Sun Aug 9 23:39:18 2020 from 172.16.2.10
> unknown terminal "xterm-256color"
> unknown terminal "xterm-256color"
Usually that comes from the client's $TERM. If you do "TERM=vt100
ssh 172.16.4.138" does it go away?
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