63 lines
1.8 KiB
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63 lines
1.8 KiB
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# Configfile for /etc/init.d/ttyd
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# HINT: if you only need one virtual TTY, then you can use this config.
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# Otherwise you should use it as a template for specific configurations.
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# Just copy /etc/conf.d/ttyd to /etc/conf.d/ttyd.<foo> and symlink
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# /etc/init.d/ttyd to /etc/init.d/ttyd.<foo>
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# Master pseudo tty device to open and wait for a connection on.
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# For reference, in Linux the master pseudo tty devices are the
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# devices /dev/pty[a-ep-z][0-9a-f] and the slave devices are
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# /dev/tty[a-ep-z][0-9a-f].
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#
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PTY="/dev/ptyp0"
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# The host and port parameters specify the host and IP port to
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# connect to when the slave pseudo device is opened.
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#
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HOST="host.example.com"
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PORT=3000
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# The optional mode and user options specify the filesystem
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# permissions of the slave pseudo device. We set them right
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# after the ttyd daemon has started. After stopping, we reset
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# them to the permissions of the master pseudo device.
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#
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#MODE=660
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#USER="root:uucp"
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# Sets the initial baud-rate of the device (optional).
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#
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#BAUDRATE=115200
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# Optional port settings. Specified by a string of one of
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# more of the following concatenated together with no
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# intervening spaces:
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#
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# 8: 8 bits/character
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# 7: 7 bits/character
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# 6: 6 bits/character
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# 5: 5 bits/character
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# N: No parity
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# E: Even parity
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# O: Odd parity
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# C0: No hardware flow control
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# C1: Hardware flow control
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# S0: No software flow control
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# S1: Software flow control
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#
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#PORT_SETTINGS="8NC0"
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# You can create symlinks to the slave pseudo device, so you
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# have an easy to remember name for your virtual device. You
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# can add as many links as you want, if you blank-seperate the
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# names. All links *must* be relative and beneath to /dev.
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#
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#SYMLINK="ttyd/modem ttyNET0"
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# Some odd programs just don't work with symlinks, so you
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# can also create hardlinks (even in addition to symlinks).
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# Same rules apply as for symlinks.
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#
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#HARDLINK="ttyS5"
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