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TTYS(5)			      File Formats Manual		       TTYS(5)

NAME
       ttys -- terminal	initialization information

DESCRIPTION
       The  file ttys contains information that	is used	by various routines to
       initialize and control the use of terminal special files.  This	infor-
       mation  is  read	 with the getttyent(3) library routines.  There	is one
       line in the ttys	file per special device	file.  Fields are separated by
       tabs and/or spaces.  Fields comprised of	more than one word  should  be
       enclosed	in double quotes (``"'').  Blank lines and comments may	appear
       anywhere	 in the	file; comments are delimited by	hash marks (``#'') and
       new lines.  Any unspecified fields will default to null.

       The first field is normally the name of the terminal special file as it
       is found	in /dev.  However, it can be any arbitrary string when the as-
       sociated	command	is not related to a tty.

       The second field	of the file is the command to execute  for  the	 line,
       usually	getty(8),  which  initializes  and opens the line, setting the
       speed, waiting for a user name and executing the	login(1) program.   It
       can  be,	 however,  any desired command,	for example the	start up for a
       window system terminal emulator or some other daemon process,  and  can
       contain multiple	words if quoted.

       The  third  field is the	type of	terminal usually connected to that tty
       line, normally the one found in the termcap(5) data base	file.  The en-
       vironment variable  TERM	 is  initialized  with	the  value  by	either
       getty(8)	or login(1).

       The   remaining	 fields	  set	flags  in  the	ty_status  entry  (see
       getttyent(3)), specify a	window system process that init(8) will	 main-
       tain  for  the  terminal	 line,	optionally  determine  the type	of tty
       (whether	dialin,	network	or otherwise), or specify  a  tty  group  name
       that  allows  the  login	class database (see login.conf(5)) to refer to
       many ttys as a group, to	selectively allow or deny access or enable  or
       disable accounting facilities for ttys as a group.

       As  flag	 values,  the  strings ``on'' and ``off'' specify that init(8)
       should (should not) execute the command	given  in  the	second	field.
       ``onifconsole'' will cause this line to be enabled if and only if it is
       an  active  kernel  console  device (it is equivalent to	``on'' in this
       case).  The flag	``secure'' (if the console is  enabled)	 allows	 users
       with  a	uid of 0 to login on this line.	 The flag ``dialin'' indicates
       that a tty entry	describes a dialin  line,  and	``network''  indicates
       that  a	tty  entry  provides  a	 network  connection.  Either of these
       strings may also	be specified in	the terminal type field.   The	string
       ``window=''  may	 be  followed by a quoted command string which init(8)
       will execute before starting the	command	specified by the second	field.

       The string ``group='' may be followed by	a group	name comprised of  al-
       phanumeric  characters  that  can  be used by login.conf(5) to refer to
       many tty	lines as a group to enable or disable  access  and  accounting
       facilities.  If no group	is specified, then the tty becomes a member of
       the  group  "none".  For	backwards compatibility, the ``group=''	should
       appear last on the line,	immediately before the optional	comment.

       Both the	second field and any command specified with  ``window=''  will
       be  split into words and	executed using execve(2).  Words are separated
       by any combinations of tabs and spaces.	 Arguments  containing	white-
       space  should  be  enclosed  in single quotes (').  Note	that no	shell-
       style globbing or other variable	substitution occurs.

FILES
       /etc/ttys

EXAMPLES
       # root login on console at 1200 baud
       console "/usr/libexec/getty std.1200"   vt100   on secure
       # dialup	at 1200	baud, no root logins
       ttyd0   "/usr/libexec/getty d1200"      dialup  on group=dialup # 555-1234
       # Mike's	terminal: hp2621
       ttyh0   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   hp2621-nl       on group=dialup # 457 Evans
       # John's	terminal: vt100
       ttyh1   "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"   vt100   on group=dialup	       # 459 Evans
       # terminal emulate/window system
       ttyv0   "/usr/local/bin/xterm -display :0"      xterm   on window="/usr/local/bin/X :0"
       # Network pseudo	ttys --	don't enable getty
       ttyp0   none    network	       group=pty
       ttyp1   none    network off     group=pty

SEE ALSO
       login(1),   getttyent(3),   gettytab(5),	  login.conf(5),   termcap(5),
       getty(8), init(8)

HISTORY
       A ttys file appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.

FreeBSD	10.3			 May 27, 2005			       TTYS(5)

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