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GETTTYENT(3)		 BSD Library Functions Manual		  GETTTYENT(3)

NAME
     getttyent,	getttynam, setttyent, endttyent, isdialuptty, isnettty --
     ttys(5) file routines

LIBRARY
     Standard C	Library	(libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <ttyent.h>

     struct ttyent *
     getttyent(void);

     struct ttyent *
     getttynam(const char *name);

     int
     setttyent(void);

     int
     endttyent(void);

     int
     isdialuptty(const char *name);

     int
     isnettty(const char *name);

DESCRIPTION
     The getttyent(), and getttynam() functions	each return a pointer to an
     object, with the following	structure, containing the broken-out fields of
     a line from the tty description file.

     struct ttyent {
	     char    *ty_name;	     /*	terminal device	name */
	     char    *ty_getty;	     /*	command	to execute, usually getty */
	     char    *ty_type;	     /*	terminal type for termcap */
     #define TTY_ON	     0x01    /*	enable logins (start ty_getty program) */
     #define TTY_SECURE	     0x02    /*	allow uid of 0 to login	*/
     #define TTY_DIALUP	     0x04    /*	is a dialup tty	*/
     #define TTY_NETWORK     0x08    /*	is a network tty */
	     int     ty_status;	     /*	status flags */
	     char    *ty_window;     /*	command	to start up window manager */
	     char    *ty_comment;    /*	comment	field */
	     char    *ty_group;	     /*	tty group name */
     };

     The fields	are as follows:

     ty_name	 The name of the character-special file.

     ty_getty	 The name of the command invoked by init(8) to initialize tty
		 line characteristics.

     ty_type	 The name of the default terminal type connected to this tty
		 line.

     ty_status	 A mask	of bit fields which indicate various actions allowed
		 on this tty line.  The	possible flags are as follows:

		 TTY_ON	      Enables logins (i.e., init(8) will start the
			      command referenced by ty_getty on	this entry).

		 TTY_SECURE   Allow users with a uid of	0 to login on this
			      terminal.

		 TTY_DIALUP   Identifies a tty as a dialin line.  If this flag
			      is set, then isdialuptty() will return a non-
			      zero value.

		 TTY_NETWORK  Identifies a tty used for	network	connections.
			      If this flag is set, then	isnettty() will	return
			      a	non-zero value.

     ty_window	 The command to	execute	for a window system associated with
		 the line.

     ty_group	 A group name to which the tty belongs.	 If no group is	speci-
		 fied in the ttys description file, then the tty is placed in
		 an anonymous group called "none".

     ty_comment	 Any trailing comment field, with any leading hash marks
		 (``#'') or whitespace removed.

     If	any of the fields pointing to character	strings	are unspecified, they
     are returned as null pointers.  The field ty_status will be zero if no
     flag values are specified.

     See ttys(5) for a more complete discussion	of the meaning and usage of
     the fields.

     The getttyent() function reads the	next line from the ttys	file, opening
     the file if necessary.  The setttyent() function rewinds the file if
     open, or opens the	file if	it is unopened.	 The endttyent() function
     closes any	open files.

     The getttynam() function searches from the	beginning of the file until a
     matching name is found (or	until EOF is encountered).

RETURN VALUES
     The routines getttyent() and getttynam() return a null pointer on EOF or
     error.  The setttyent() function and endttyent() return 0 on failure and
     1 on success.

     The routines isdialuptty()	and isnettty() return non-zero if the dialup
     or	network	flag is	set for	the tty	entry relating to the tty named	by the
     argument, and zero	otherwise.

FILES
     /etc/ttys

SEE ALSO
     login(1), ttyslot(3), gettytab(5),	termcap(5), ttys(5), getty(8), init(8)

HISTORY
     The getttyent(), getttynam(), setttyent(),	and endttyent()	functions ap-
     peared in 4.3BSD.

BUGS
     These functions use static	data storage; if the data is needed for	future
     use, it should be copied before any subsequent calls overwrite it.

BSD			       November	17, 1996			   BSD

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