REMTTY

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION FILE
AUTHOR
SEE ALSO
BUGS

NAME

remtty − access a TCP port through a TTY (remote-tty)

SYNOPSIS

remtty [-hvVcx] [--help] [--version] [--verbose] [--config remtty.conf] [--comm commprog]

DESCRIPTION

remtty connects to a TCP port on another machine and makes this connection available through a pseudo tty (pty(4)). Any communications program can then handle this pty as a tty. This allows you to use Access Servers with direct access to the modems (such as Cisco NAS) as ordinary dial-out modems, as if they were connected to the local machine.

-c, --config remtty.conf

Load the file remtty.conf as configuration.

-x, --comm commprog

Creates the TCP connection, opens the pty and runs /bin/sh with the option ‘-c commprog’. Every occurence of ‘%p’ in commprog is replaced by the allocated pty.

-v, --verbose

Show verbose messages.

-V, --version

Display version and exit.

-h, --help

Display help and exit.

CONFIGURATION FILE

The configuration file defines the hosts that are connected as well as a simple chat script. Lines starting with a ‘#’ are comments. Hosts are defined as:

host: hostname:port

When the port is omitted, connections go to port 23 by default.

Multiple hosts can be specified. When a host cannot be reached, ‘remtty’ tries to connect to the next host.

Chat script lines are of the form

chat: "expect", "answer"

When expect is received, ‘remtty’ sends answer. This allows to create simple ‘Username:’/‘Password:’ chat scripts to log into NAS. A connection is considered successful only when there are no more chat script lines. expect and answer may contain the characters \r and \n.

AUTHOR

Oliver Hitz (oliver@net-track.ch)

SEE ALSO

telnet(1)

BUGS

No bugs known at the moment.