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.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" from: @(#)gettytab.5 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\" "
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.Dd April 19, 1994
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.Dt GETTYTAB 5
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.Os BSD 4.2
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.\" turn off hyphenation
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.hym 999
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm gettytab
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.Nd terminal configuration data base
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm gettytab
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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file
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is a simplified version of the
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.Xr termcap 5
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data base
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used to describe terminal lines.
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The initial terminal login process
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.Xr getty 8
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accesses the
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.Nm
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file each time it starts, allowing simpler
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reconfiguration of terminal characteristics.
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Each entry in the data base
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is used to describe one class of terminals.
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.Pp
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There is a default terminal class,
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.Em default ,
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that is used to set global defaults for all other classes.
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(That is, the
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.Em default
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entry is read, then the entry for the class required
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is used to override particular settings.)
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.Sh CAPABILITIES
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Refer to
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.Xr termcap 5
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for a description of the file layout.
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The
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.Em default
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column below lists defaults obtained if there is
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no entry in the table obtained, nor one in the special
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.Em default
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table.
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.Bl -column Namexx /usr/bin/login Default
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.It Sy Name Type Default Description
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.It "ac str unused expect-send chat script for modem answer"
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.It "al str unused user to auto-login instead of prompting"
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.It "ap bool false terminal uses any parity"
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.It "bk str 0377 alternate end of line character (input break)"
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.It "c0 num unused tty control flags to write messages"
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.It "c1 num unused tty control flags to read login name"
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.It "c2 num unused tty control flags to leave terminal as"
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.It "ce bool false use crt erase algorithm"
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.It "ck bool false use crt kill algorithm"
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.It "cl str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
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.No "screen clear sequence"
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.It "co bool false console - add"
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.Ql \en
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after login prompt
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.It "ct num 10 chat timeout for ac/ic scripts"
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.It "dc num 0 chat debug bitmask"
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.It "de num 0 delay secs and flush input before writing first prompt"
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.It "ds str" Ta So Li ^Y Sc Ta
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.No "delayed suspend character"
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.It "dx bool false set"
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.Dv DECCTLQ
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.It "ec bool false leave echo"
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.Tn OFF
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.It "ep bool false terminal uses even parity"
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.It "er str" Ta So Li ^? Sc Ta
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.No "erase character"
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.It "et str" Ta So Li ^D Sc Ta
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.No "end of text"
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.Pq Dv EOF
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character
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.It "ev str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
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.No "initial environment"
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.It "f0 num unused tty mode flags to write messages"
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.It "f1 num unused tty mode flags to read login name"
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.It "f2 num unused tty mode flags to leave terminal as"
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.It "fl str" Ta So Li ^O Sc Ta
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.No "output flush character"
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.It "hc bool false do"
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.Tn NOT
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hangup line on last close
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.It "he str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
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.No "hostname editing string"
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.It "hn str hostname hostname"
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.It "ht bool false terminal has real tabs"
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.It "hw bool false do cts/rts hardware flow control"
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.It "i0 num unused tty input flags to write messages"
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.It "i1 num unused tty input flags to read login name"
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.It "i2 num unused tty input flags to leave terminal as"
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.It "ic str unused expect-send chat script for modem initialization"
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.It "if str unused display named file before prompt, like /etc/issue"
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.It "ig bool false ignore garbage characters in login name"
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.It "im str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
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.No "initial (banner) message"
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.It "in str" Ta So Li ^C Sc Ta
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.No "interrupt character"
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.It "is num unused input speed"
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.It "kl str" Ta So Li ^U Sc Ta
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.No "kill character"
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.It "l0 num unused tty local flags to write messages"
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.It "l1 num unused tty local flags to read login name"
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.It "l2 num unused tty local flags to leave terminal as"
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.It "lm str login: login prompt"
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.It "ln str" Ta So Li ^V Sc Ta
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.No "``literal next'' character"
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.It "lo str" Ta Pa /usr/bin/login Ta
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.No "program to exec when name obtained"
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.It "mb bool false do flow control based on carrier"
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.It "nl bool false terminal has (or might have) a newline character"
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.It "np bool false terminal uses no parity (i.e. 8-bit characters)"
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.It "nx str default next table (for auto speed selection)"
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.It "o0 num unused tty output flags to write messages"
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.It "o1 num unused tty output flags to read login name"
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.It "o2 num unused tty output flags to leave terminal as"
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.It "op bool false terminal uses odd parity"
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.It "os num unused output speed"
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.It "pc str" Ta So Li \e0 Sc Ta
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.No "pad character"
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.It "pe bool false use printer (hard copy) erase algorithm"
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.It "pf num 0 delay"
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between first prompt and following flush (seconds)
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.It "pp str unused PPP authentication program"
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.It "ps bool false line connected to a"
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.Tn MICOM
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port selector
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.It "qu str" Ta So Li \&^\e Sc Ta
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.No "quit character"
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.It "rp str" Ta So Li ^R Sc Ta
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.No "line retype character"
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.It "rt num unused ring timeout when using ac"
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.It "rw bool false do"
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.Tn NOT
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use raw for input, use cbreak
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.It "sp num unused line speed (input and output)"
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.It "su str" Ta So Li ^Z Sc Ta
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.No "suspend character"
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.It "tc str none table continuation"
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.It "to num 0 timeout (seconds)"
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.It "tt str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
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.No "terminal type (for environment)"
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.It "ub bool false do unbuffered output (of prompts etc)"
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.It "we str" Ta So Li ^W Sc Ta
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.No "word erase character"
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.It xc bool false do
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.Tn NOT
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echo control chars as
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.Ql ^X
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.It "xf str" Ta So Li ^S Sc Ta Dv XOFF
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(stop output) character
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.It "xn str" Ta So Li ^Q Sc Ta Dv XON
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(start output) character
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.It "Lo str C the locale name used for \&%d in the banner message"
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.El
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.Pp
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The following capabilities are no longer supported by
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.Xr getty 8 Ns :
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.Bl -column Namexx /usr/bin/login Default
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.It "bd num 0 backspace delay"
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.It "cb bool false use crt backspace mode"
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.It "cd num 0 carriage-return delay"
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.It "fd num 0 form-feed (vertical motion) delay"
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.It "lc bool false terminal has lower case"
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.It "nd num 0 newline (line-feed) delay"
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.It "uc bool false terminal is known upper case only"
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.El
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.Pp
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If no line speed is specified, speed will not be altered
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from that which prevails when getty is entered.
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Specifying an input or output speed will override
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line speed for stated direction only.
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.Pp
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Terminal modes to be used for the output of the message,
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for input of the login name,
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and to leave the terminal set as upon completion,
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are derived from the boolean flags specified.
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If the derivation should prove inadequate,
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any (or all) of these three may be overridden
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with one of the
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.Em \&c0 ,
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.Em \&c1 ,
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.Em \&c2 ,
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.Em \&i0 ,
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.Em \&i1 ,
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.Em \&i2 ,
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.Em \&l0 ,
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.Em \&l1 ,
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.Em \&l2 ,
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.Em \&o0 ,
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.Em \&o1 ,
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or
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.Em \&o2
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numeric specifications, which can be used to specify
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(usually in octal, with a leading '0')
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the exact values of the flags.
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These flags correspond to the termios
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.Em c_cflag ,
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.Em c_iflag ,
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.Em c_lflag ,
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and
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.Em c_oflag
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fields, respectively. Each these sets must be completely specified to be
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effective.
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The
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.Em \&f0 ,
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.Em \&f1 ,
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and
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.Em \&f2
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are excepted for backwards compatibility with a previous incarnation of
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the TTY sub-system. In these flags the bottom 16 bits of the (32 bits)
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value contain the sgttyb
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.Em sg_flags
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field, while the top 16 bits represent the local mode word.
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.Pp
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Should
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.Xr getty 8
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receive a null character
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(presumed to indicate a line break)
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it will restart using the table indicated by the
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.Em nx
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entry. If there is none, it will re-use its original table.
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.Pp
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Delays are specified in milliseconds, the nearest possible
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delay available in the tty driver will be used.
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Should greater certainty be desired, delays
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with values 0, 1, 2, and 3 are interpreted as
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choosing that particular delay algorithm from the driver.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em \&cl
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screen clear string may be preceded by a (decimal) number
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of milliseconds of delay required (a la termcap).
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This delay is simulated by repeated use of the pad character
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.Em \&pc .
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.Pp
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The initial message, login message, and initial file;
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.Em \&im ,
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.Em \&lm
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and
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.Em \&if
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may include any of the following character sequences, which expand to
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information about the environment in which
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.Xr getty 8
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is running.
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&%xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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.It \&%d
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The current date and time in the locale's representation as of the
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.Em \&Lo
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string
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(the \&%+ format of
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.Xr strftime 3 ).
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.It \&%h
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The hostname of the machine, which is normally obtained from the
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system using
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.Xr gethostname 3 ,
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but may also be overridden by the
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.Em \&hn
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table entry.
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In either case it may be edited with the
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.Em \&he
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string.
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A '@' in the
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.Em \&he
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string causes one character from the real hostname to
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be copied to the final hostname.
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A '#' in the
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.Em \&he
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string causes the next character of the real hostname
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to be skipped.
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Each character that
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is neither '@' nor '#' is copied into the final hostname.
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Surplus '@' and '#' characters are ignored.
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.It \&%t
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The tty name.
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.It "\&%m, \&%r, \&%s, \&%v"
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The type of machine, release of the operating system, name of the
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operating system, and version of the kernel, respectively, as
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returned by
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.Xr uname 3 .
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.It \&%%
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A
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.Dq %
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character.
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.El
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.Pp
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When getty execs the login process, given
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in the
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.Em \&lo
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string (usually
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.Dq Pa /usr/bin/login ) ,
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it will have set
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the environment to include the terminal type, as indicated
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by the
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.Em \&tt
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string (if it exists).
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The
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.Em \&ev
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string, can be used to enter additional data into
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the environment.
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It is a list of comma separated strings, each of which
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will presumably be of the form
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.Em name=value .
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.Pp
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If a non-zero timeout is specified, with
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.Em \&to ,
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then getty will exit within the indicated
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number of seconds, either having
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received a login name and passed control
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to
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.Xr login 1 ,
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or having received an alarm signal, and exited.
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This may be useful to hangup dial in lines.
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.Pp
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Output from
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.Xr getty 8
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is even parity unless
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.Em \&op
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or
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.Em \&np
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is specified.
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The
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.Em \&op
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string
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may be specified with
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.Em \&ap
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to allow any parity on input, but generate odd parity output.
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Note: this only applies while getty is being run,
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terminal driver limitations prevent a more complete
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implementation.
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.Xr Getty 8
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does not check parity of input characters in
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.Dv RAW
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mode.
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.Pp
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If
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.Em \&pp
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string is specified and a PPP link bring up sequence is recognized,
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getty will invoke the program referenced by the pp option. This
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can be used to handle incoming PPP calls.
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.Pp
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.Nm Getty
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provides some basic intelligent modem handling by providing a chat
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script feature available via two capabilities:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&xxxxxxxx -compact
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.It ic
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Chat script to initialize modem.
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.It ac
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Chat script to answer a call.
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.El
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.Pp
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A chat script is a set of expect/send string pairs.
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When a chat string starts,
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.Nm getty
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will wait for the first string, and if it finds it, will send the
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second, and so on.
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Strings specified are separated by one or more tabs or spaces.
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Strings may contain standard ASCII characters and special 'escapes',
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which consist of a backslash character followed by one or more
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characters which are interpreted as follows:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -offset indent -width \&xxxxxxxx -compact
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.It \ea
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bell character.
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.It \eb
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backspace.
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.It \en
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newline.
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.It \ee
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escape.
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.It \ef
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formfeed.
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.It \ep
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half-second pause.
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.It \er
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carriage return.
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.It \eS, \es
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space character.
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.It \et
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tab.
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.It \exNN
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hexadecimal byte value.
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.It \e0NNN
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octal byte value.
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.El
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.Pp
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Note that the
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.Ql \ep
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sequence is only valid for send strings and causes a half-second
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pause between sending the previous and next characters.
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Hexidecimal values are, at most, 2 hex digits long, and octal
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values are a maximum of 3 octal digits.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em \&ic
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chat sequence is used to initialize a modem or similar device.
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A typical example of an init chat script for a modem with a
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hayes compatible command set might look like this:
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.Pp
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.Dl :ic="" ATE0Q0V1\er OK\er ATS0=0\er OK\er:
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.Pp
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This script waits for nothing (which always succeeds), sends
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a sequence to ensure that the modem is in the correct mode
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(suppress command echo, send responses in verbose mode),
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and then disables auto-answer.
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It waits for an "OK" response before it terminates.
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The init sequence is used to check modem responses to ensure that
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the modem is functioning correctly.
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If the init script fails to complete,
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.Nm getty
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considers this to be fatal, and results in an error logged via
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.Xr syslogd 8 ,
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and exiting.
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.Pp
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Similarly, an answer chat script is used to manually answer the
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phone in response to (usually) a "RING".
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When run with an answer script,
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.Nm getty
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opens the port in non-blocking mode, clears any extraneous input
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and waits for data on the port.
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As soon as any data is available, the answer chat script is
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started and scanned for a string, and responds according to
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the answer chat script.
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With a hayes compatible modem, this would normally look something
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like:
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.Pp
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.Dl :ac=RING\er ATA\er CONNECT:
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.Pp
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This causes the modem to answer the call via the "ATA" command,
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then scans input for a "CONNECT" string.
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If this is received before a
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.Em \&ct timeout, then a normal login sequence commences.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em \&ct
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capability specifies a timeout for all send and expect strings.
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This timeout is set individually for each expect wait and send
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string and must be at least as long as the time it takes for
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a connection to be established between a remote and local
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modem (usually around 10 seconds).
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.Pp
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In most situations, you will want to flush any additional
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input after the connection has been detected, and the
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.Em \&de
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capability may be used to do that, as well as delay for a
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short time after the connection has been established during
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which all of the connection data has been sent by the modem.
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.Pp
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr login 1 ,
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.Xr gethostname 3 ,
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.Xr uname 3 ,
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.Xr termcap 5 ,
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.Xr getty 8 ,
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.Xr telnetd 8 .
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.Sh BUGS
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The special characters (erase, kill, etc.) are reset to system defaults
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by
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.Xr login 1 .
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In
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.Em all
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cases, '#' or '^H' typed in a login name will be treated as
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an erase character, and '@' will be treated as a kill character.
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.Pp
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The delay stuff is a real crock.
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Apart form its general lack of flexibility, some
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of the delay algorithms are not implemented.
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The terminal driver should support sane delay settings.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em \&he
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capability is stupid.
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.Pp
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The
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.Xr termcap 5
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format is horrid, something more rational should
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have been chosen.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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file format appeared in
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.Bx 4.2 .
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