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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 31.\" 32.\" @(#)getttyent.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 33.\" $FreeBSD$ 34.\" 35.Dd November 17, 1996 36.Dt GETTTYENT 3 37.Os 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm getttyent , 40.Nm getttynam , 41.Nm setttyent , 42.Nm endttyent 43.Nd get ttys file entry 44.Nm isdialuptty , 45.Nm isnettty 46.Nd determine tty type from ttys file entry 47.Sh LIBRARY 48.Lb libc 49.Sh SYNOPSIS 50.In ttyent.h 51.Ft struct ttyent * 52.Fn getttyent void 53.Ft struct ttyent * 54.Fn getttynam "const char *name" 55.Ft int 56.Fn setttyent void 57.Ft int 58.Fn endttyent void 59.Ft int 60.Fn isdialuptty "const char *name" 61.Ft int 62.Fn isnettty "const char *name" 63.Sh DESCRIPTION 64The 65.Fn getttyent , 66and 67.Fn getttynam 68functions 69each return a pointer to an object, with the following structure, 70containing the broken-out fields of a line from the tty description 71file. 72.Bd -literal 73struct ttyent { 74 char *ty_name; /* terminal device name */ 75 char *ty_getty; /* command to execute, usually getty */ 76 char *ty_type; /* terminal type for termcap */ 77#define TTY_ON 0x01 /* enable logins (start ty_getty program) */ 78#define TTY_SECURE 0x02 /* allow uid of 0 to login */ 79#define TTY_DIALUP 0x04 /* is a dialup tty */ 80#define TTY_NETWORK 0x08 /* is a network tty */ 81 int ty_status; /* status flags */ 82 char *ty_window; /* command to start up window manager */ 83 char *ty_comment; /* comment field */ 84 char *ty_group; /* tty group name */ 85}; 86.Ed 87.Pp 88The fields are as follows: 89.Bl -tag -width ty_comment 90.It Fa ty_name 91The name of the character-special file. 92.It Fa ty_getty 93The name of the command invoked by 94.Xr init 8 95to initialize tty line characteristics. 96.It Fa ty_type 97The name of the default terminal type connected to this tty line. 98.It Fa ty_status 99A mask of bit fields which indicate various actions allowed on this 100tty line. 101The possible flags are as follows: 102.Bl -tag -width TTY_NETWORK 103.It Dv TTY_ON 104Enables logins (i.e., 105.Xr init 8 106will start the command referenced by 107.Fa ty_getty 108on this entry). 109.It Dv TTY_SECURE 110Allow users with a uid of 0 to login on this terminal. 111.It Dv TTY_DIALUP 112Identifies a tty as a dialin line. 113If this flag is set, then 114.Fn isdialuptty 115will return a non-zero value. 116.It Dv TTY_NETWORK 117Identifies a tty used for network connections. 118If this flag is set, then 119.Fn isnettty 120will return a non-zero value. 121.El 122.It Fa ty_window 123The command to execute for a window system associated with the line. 124.It Fa ty_group 125A group name to which the tty belongs. 126If no group is specified in the ttys description file, 127then the tty is placed in an anonymous group called "none". 128.It Fa ty_comment 129Any trailing comment field, with any leading hash marks (``#'') or 130whitespace removed. 131.El 132.Pp 133If any of the fields pointing to character strings are unspecified, 134they are returned as null pointers. 135The field 136.Fa ty_status 137will be zero if no flag values are specified. 138.Pp 139See 140.Xr ttys 5 141for a more complete discussion of the meaning and usage of the 142fields. 143.Pp 144The 145.Fn getttyent 146function 147reads the next line from the ttys file, opening the file if necessary. 148The 149.Fn setttyent 150function 151rewinds the file if open, or opens the file if it is unopened. 152The 153.Fn endttyent 154function 155closes any open files. 156.Pp 157The 158.Fn getttynam 159function 160searches from the beginning of the file until a matching 161.Fa name 162is found 163(or until 164.Dv EOF 165is encountered). 166.Sh RETURN VALUES 167The routines 168.Fn getttyent 169and 170.Fn getttynam 171return a null pointer on 172.Dv EOF 173or error. 174The 175.Fn setttyent 176function 177and 178.Fn endttyent 179return 0 on failure and 1 on success. 180.Pp 181The routines 182.Fn isdialuptty 183and 184.Fn isnettty 185return non-zero if the dialup or network flag is set for the 186tty entry relating to the tty named by the parameter, and 187zero otherwise. 188.Sh FILES 189.Bl -tag -width /etc/ttys -compact 190.It Pa /etc/ttys 191.El 192.Sh SEE ALSO 193.Xr login 1 , 194.Xr ttyslot 3 , 195.Xr gettytab 5 , 196.Xr termcap 5 , 197.Xr ttys 5 , 198.Xr getty 8 , 199.Xr init 8 200.Sh HISTORY 201The 202.Fn getttyent , 203.Fn getttynam , 204.Fn setttyent , 205and 206.Fn endttyent 207functions appeared in 208.Bx 4.3 . 209.Sh BUGS 210These functions use static data storage; 211if the data is needed for future use, it should be 212copied before any subsequent calls overwrite it. 213