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Different flavors of Linux
What are the different flavors of Linux?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ttylinkd
TTYLINKD(8) Linux System Managers Manual TTYLINKD(8)
NAME
ttylinkd - TTYlink daemon for AX.25, NET/ROM, ROSE and IP.
SYNOPSIS
ttylinkd [-hv] [-c callsign] [-f file]
DESCRIPTION
ttylinkd is a simple daemon that allows incoming ttylink calls to be routed through to Linux's normal talkd(8) system and provides a pipe
between the two.
ttylinkd is usually setup to be spawned from ax25d(8) or inetd(8) but can, since version 0.03, be used on the command line, although
talk(1) is a much better idea for interactive users.
Use splitscreen(1) for outgoing ttylink sessions.
OPTIONS
-v Display the version.
-h Display some help and information on it.
-c callsign
Disable callsign checking and use the given callsign for a name for this end of the link.
-f file Use <file> for the configuration file, instead of the default /etc/ax25/ttylinkd.conf
FILES
/etc/ax25/ttylinkd.conf the configuration file for ttylinkd
SEE ALSO
talk(1), splitscreen(1), ttylinkd.conf(5), ax25d(8), inetd(8), talkd(8).
BUGS
There is still some need for some checking of who is still logged on.
The daemon may hang if you disconnect from it strangely.
There is no real way of working out what is going on with talkd.
If you do not have a talk daemon going on the specified host then the program will tend to sit there and do nothing.
AUTHOR
Craig Small VK2XLZ <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au>
Linux 5 March 1997 TTYLINKD(8)