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PHONED(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 PHONED(8)

NAME
phoned - DECnet phone server daemon SYNOPSIS
phoned [options] Options: [-dvVh] [-u user] DESCRIPTION
phoned is a daemon that serves phone clients. It must be running for any users to the phone command. OPTIONS
-u Specifies the username that phoned runs as. By default this is "nobody". If this user does not exist then phoned will run as root which could be a security hole. NOTE that phoned must be started as root to allow it to bind to the phone DECnet object. -d Don't fork and run the background. Use this for debugging. -v Verbose. The more of these there are the more verbose phoned will be. Don't use more than one for normal operation because it will seriously impair performance. -h -? Displays help for using the command. -V Show the version of phoned. SEE ALSO
phone(1) DECnet utilities March 26 1999 PHONED(8)

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CTERMD(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 CTERMD(8)

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