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Operating Systems Linux users can't sftp into my server Post 302529805 by Corona688 on Friday 10th of June 2011 01:42:04 PM
Old 06-10-2011
Me neither. 0666 is normal
 

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strsetup.conf(4)					     Kernel Interfaces Manual						  strsetup.conf(4)

NAME
strsetup.conf - Configuration file for STREAMS drivers DESCRIPTION
The /etc/strsetup.conf file is the configuration file for STREAMS drivers. The strsetup.conf file specifies one or more character special files (or nodes) to be created when a STREAMS driver is configured into the kernel. If the driver is not configured, no character special files are created for it. If an old version of the file exists, the strsetup command removes it before the new one is created. The /etc/strsetup.conf file is defined as a Context-Dependent Symbolic Link (CDSL), and must be maintained as such. See the System Admin- istration manual for more information. Each entry in the /etc/strsetup.conf file specifies a driver name, device special file name, file mode and minor number. See the EXAMPLES section for a sample strsetup.conf file. Each line in the file is of the form: driver_name filename file_mode minor_number The fields have the following meanings: Specifies the name of the driver as reported by the strsetup -c command. This field is used to match the names read by the strsetup command from the kernel and must match exactly (the match is case sensitive). Specifies the full path name of the character special file or files to be created when driver_name is configured into the kernel. The filename can contain one conversion specifier in the style of printf(3). This conversion is used to include a minor device number in the filename. The permitted conversions are the following: Prints the minor number as a signed decimal Prints the minor number as a hexadecimal with lower case letters Prints the minor number hexadecimal with uppercase letters Prints octal Prints the minor number as an unsigned decimal Prints the minor number as a signed decimal Note that you must use a double percent sign (%%) to include a percent sign in the filename. Optionally, each of these conversions can include a specification for some number of leading 0's. This is done by following the % with a 0 and one or more digits specifying the total number of digits to be printed. The 0 must appear after the %. See the printf(3) reference page for more information. Any directories in the path of the filename that do not exist are created. Specifies the file mode assigned to the file when it is cre- ated. The file_mode field must always be in octal. The file is always created as a character special file. Specifies the minor device number field. The strsetup command reads the major device numbers from the kernel. This field indicates to the strsetup command how to assign minor device numbers. This minor_number field can contain the one of the following values: Indicates that the device should be cre- ated as a clone device. In this case the major number becomes that of the special clone pseudo-device driver and the minor device number becomes the device's major number. Note that the word clone must be lowercase. Creates a single device with the minor device number N. Note that N is a decimal number. Create M-N nodes with the devices' major numbers and minor numbers between M and N. Note that M and N are decimal numbers. When a range of minor numbers is specified, a filename conversion specifier can be used to make certain that each node created is unique. EXAMPLES
The following is a sample /etc/strsetup.conf file: special driver name filename file mode minor number ptm /dev/ptmx 0666 clone log /dev/streams/log 0666 clone nuls /dev/streams/nuls 0666 clone echo /dev/streams/echo 0666 clone sad /dev/sad/admin 0666 clone pts /dev/pts/%d 0666 0-127 FILES
STREAMS setup configuration file RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: strsetup(8) Network Programmer's Guide delim off strsetup.conf(4)
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