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.TH CTERMD 8 "July 27 1998" "DECnet utilities"
.SH NAME
ctermd \- CTERM services for Linux
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B ctermd
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[options]
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Options:
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[\-dvVh] [\-l logtype]
.SH DESCRIPTION
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Allows remote users to connect as a terminal over DECnet.
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This application implements the CTERM protocol over DECnet for allowing a
remote DECnet host emulating a DEC VT100 terminal to connect to Linux.
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Normally this daemon will be run from dnetd(8) rather than by hand.
.SH OPTIONS
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.I "\-l"
Set logging options. The following are available:
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.B -lm
Log to /dev/mono. (only useful if you have my mono monitor driver or mdacon
and a second monitor)
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.B -le
Log to stderr. Use this for debugging or testing combined with
.B -d.
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.B -ls
Log to syslog(3). This is the default if no options are given.
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.I "\-d"
Don't fork and run the background. Use this for debugging.
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.I "\-v"
Verbose. The more of these there are the more verbose ctermd will be.
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.I \-h \-?
Displays help for using the command.
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.I \-V
Show the version of ctermd.
.SH EXAMPLES
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Starting the ctermd daemon/Connecting to linux from a VAX.
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On Linux:
# ctermd
On the VAX:
$ set host pclnx
Ctermd Version 1.0.0
DECnet for Linux
login:
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.SH SEE ALSO
.BR dntype "(1), " dndir "(1), " dndel "(1), " dntask "(1), "
.BR dnetd "(8), " dnping "(1), " sethost "(1), " dnetd.conf (5)
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