miket@ccicpg.UUCP (Mike Tracy) (02/05/88)
I heard that somewhere somebody created a 'virtual terminal' device driver
(Running under 4.2 or 4.3 bsd) with other support software
(e.g. daemons to set up connections, etc.)
Essentially, what I mean by 'virtual terminal' is that a new type of
pty (pseudo terminal) is created.
This new pty has the intelligence to handle sockets, there by
(for the most part) eliminating the telnetd, rshd and rlogind daemons.
I would also be interested in any enhancements that have been made to the
remote session handlers (e.g. local ioctl, improved TCP/IP
packet buffering, etc.)
Could someone send me the source(s) ?
Thanks in advance,
mike
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{allegra!hplabs!felix,seismo!rlgvax}!ccicpg!miketval@wsccs.UUCP (Val Kartchner) (02/11/88)
In article <10640@ccicpg.UUCP>, miket@ccicpg.UUCP (Mike Tracy) writes: > > > I heard that somewhere somebody created a 'virtual terminal' device driver > (Running under 4.2 or 4.3 bsd) with other support software > (e.g. daemons to set up connections, etc.) > I would be interested in anyone that knows how to create VTAxxx devices on VMS. I was thinking of writing code to allow multiple terminal sessions across one serial line, but I need to know how to create and use virtual terminals. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- ---- /\ ---------------------------------------------------------------- /\/\ . /\ | Val Kartchner {UT@WSC} | This space / \/ \/\/ \ | #include <disclaimer.h> | intentionally blank ===/ U i n T e c h \===!ihnp4!utah-cs!utah-gr!uplherc!sp7040!obie!val=====