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NAME

       ttysrv - connect to a serial port and log output

SYNOPSIS

       ttysrv  [-o  option]  [-s  sock]  [-l  log] -t tty [-b baud] [-p parity] [-w wordsize] [-i
       pidfile]

DESCRIPTION

       ttysrv is the backend for rconsole.  It connects to the serial port, handles the log  file
       and waits for connections from rconsole to view what's happening on the serial console.

OPTIONS

       -t tty Specify which device to connect to.

       -s sock
              The name of the socket to listen for connections from rconsole on.

       -o option
              Specify  any  ttyios  options  to  open  the  port  with. Currently only nolocal is
              supported.

       -l log The logfile to write to. If not set then no log is kept.

       -b baud
              Set the baud rate to talk to the port at. Defaults to 9600.

       -p parity
              Set the parity for the serial port. Defaults to none.

       -w wordsize
              Set the word size for the serial port. Defaults to 8 bits.

       -i pidfile
              The file to write the pid of ttysrv to. If not specified no such file is written.

SEE ALSO

       rconsole(1), remote-tty(1).

AUTHOR

       rtty was written by Paul Vixie <vixie@isc.org>. This manual page was written  by  Jonathan
       McDowell <noodles@earth.li> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                                           May 23, 2006                                 TTYSRV(8)