Hello Jack,

Am 29.05.2023 um 16:48 schrieb Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

As I explained to you several times before, days ago, the problem is your national language setting.

No, it's not *his*, because then his try to sign on via FTP or ssh should have worked. Unless he changed his password through his functioning Mocha connection and in course garbled the password being saved in his *USRPRF. Which we don't know.

Apparently, your keyboard isn't really sending the '@' character when you think it is.

I would never have expected that @ is CCSID specific unless I've learned myself. So wasn't the OP.

I should have asked for details about his password much earlier.

It appears that MochaSoft overrides your national language setting and
sends the correct character.

What exactly is "his NLS setting"? Where do you expect him to set that?

The mix of ASCII workstation vs. EBCDIC host isn't really helping to find the culprit.

:wq! PoC


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