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Administering the ttymon port monitor

Adding a service

To add a service, use the following command:

pmadm -a -p pmtag -s svctag [-i id ] [-S "scheme" ] \
[-f xu] -v `ttyadm -V` \
-m "`ttyadm [-b] [-r count] [-c] [-h ] \
[-i msg] [-m modules] [-p prompt] [-t timeout] \
-d device -l ttylabel -s service`"

For example, the following command adds a shell service with login as the authentication scheme to be monitored by the port monitor ``ttymon2'':

pmadm -a -p ttymon2 -s 21 -S login -fu \
-v `ttyadm -V` \
-m "`ttyadm -d /dev/term/01 -l 9600 \
-s /usr/bin/shserv -m ldterm -p \" tty21:\"`"

The options that may be used with pmadm -a are described in ``Administering port services'', pmadm(1M), and ttyadm(1M).

To push STREAMS modules (such as the line discipline module ldterm), use the -m option to ttyadm. If autopush has pushed modules on the stream, ttymon pops them before pushing its own.

To specify a message to be printed whenever someone tries to log in on a disabled port, use the -i option to ttyadm.

In the following example, a service is defined under port monitor ``ttymon2'' that permits both incoming and outgoing calls (the -b option defines the port as bi-directional):

pmadm -a -p ttymon2 -s 21 -S login -fu \
-v `ttyadm -V` \
-m "`ttyadm -b -h -r0 -t 60 -d /dev/term/01 \
-l 9600H -s /usr/bin/shserv -m ldterm -p \" tty21:\"`"

The -r option to ttyadm with a count value of 0 is assumed when the -b bi-directional option is used; the -r0 could therefore have been omitted.

For example, to use cu with the cr1 authentication scheme instead of the login scheme, ttymon is configured using the following command:

pmadm -a -p ttymon -s 22 -v `ttyadm -C` -fu \
-S "cr1 -s cu" \
-m "`ttyadm -b -c -t 60 -d /dev/term/02 -l 9600H \
-s /usr/bin/shserv -m ldterm -p \" tty22:\"`"


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