05-02-2013
If you are really new to Unix, I have two suggestions:
- Kind of ambitious project to start off with. Copying files to remote hosts is not a "beginner" activity.
- I would suggest using shell rather than perl, because shell is more fundamental to learning and using Unix.
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remote-tty
REMOTE-TTY(1) General Commands Manual REMOTE-TTY(1)
NAME
remote-tty - connect to a ttysrv serial console instance
SYNOPSIS
remote-tty [-l LoginName] [-7] [-r] socket
DESCRIPTION
remote-tty is the frontend for the remote-tty daemon. It is normally invoked using rconsole. It connects to the backend ttysrv process
over a Unix socket and allows the user to view what's happening on the serial console and interact with it.
OPTIONS
socket The full path to the Unix socket for the ttysrv instance to connect to.
-l loginname
Specify the login name to use. Defaults to the username if not specified.
-r Set restricted mode; don't allow changing of logging status, suspending of remote-tty or setting of line options.
-7 Set 7bit mode.
SEE ALSO
rconsole(1), remote-tty(1), ttysrv(8).
AUTHOR
rtty was written by Paul Vixie <vixie@isc.org>. This manual page was written by Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li> for the Debian project
(but may be used by others).
May 23, 2006 REMOTE-TTY(1)