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31.Dd March 9, 2014
32.Dt TTYS 5
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm ttys
36.Nd terminal initialization information
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The file
39.Nm
40contains information that is used by various routines to initialize
41and control the use of terminal special files.
42Pseudo-terminals (see
43.Xr pts 4 )
44are not listed.
45This information is read with the
46.Xr getttyent 3
47library routines.
48There is one line in the
49.Nm
50file per special device file.
51Fields are separated by tabs and/or spaces.
52Fields comprised of more than one word should be enclosed in double
53quotes (``"'').
54Blank lines and comments may appear anywhere in the file; comments
55are delimited by hash marks (``#'') and new lines.
56Any unspecified fields will default to null.
57.Pp
58The first field is normally the
59name of the terminal special file as it is found in
60.Pa /dev .
61However, it can be any arbitrary string
62when the associated command is not related to a tty.
63.Pp
64The second field of the file is the command to execute for the line,
65usually
66.Xr getty 8 ,
67which initializes and opens the line, setting the speed, waiting for
68a user name and executing the
69.Xr login 1
70program.
71It can be, however, any desired command, for example
72the start up for a window system terminal emulator or some other
73daemon process, and can contain multiple words if quoted.
74.Pp
75The third field is the type of terminal usually connected to that
76tty line, normally the one found in the
77.Xr termcap 5
78data base file.
79The environment variable
80.Ev TERM
81is initialized with the value by
82either
83.Xr getty 8
84or
85.Xr login 1 .
86.Pp
87The remaining fields set flags in the
88.Fa ty_status
89entry (see
90.Xr getttyent 3 ) ,
91specify a window system process that
92.Xr init 8
93will maintain for the terminal line, optionally determine the
94type of tty (whether dialin, network or otherwise),
95or specify a tty group
96name that allows the login class database (see
97.Xr login.conf 5 )
98to refer to many ttys as a group, to selectively allow or
99deny access or enable or disable accounting facilities for
100ttys as a group.
101.Pp
102As flag values, the strings ``on'' and ``off'' specify that
103.Xr init 8
104should (should not) execute the command given in the second field.
105``onifconsole'' will cause this line to be enabled if and only if it is
106an active kernel console device (it is equivalent to ``on'' in this
107case).
108The flag ``secure'' (if the console is enabled) allows users with a
109uid of 0 to login on
110this line.
111The flag ``dialin'' indicates that a tty entry describes a dialin
112line, and ``network'' is obsolete and does nothing.
113Either of these strings may also be specified in the terminal type
114field.
115The string ``window='' may be followed by a quoted command
116string which
117.Xr init 8
118will execute
119.Em before
120starting the command specified by the second field.
121.Pp
122The string ``group='' may be followed by a group name comprised of
123alphanumeric characters that can be used by
124.Xr login.conf 5
125to refer to many tty lines as a group to enable or disable access
126and accounting facilities.
127If no group is specified, then the tty becomes a member of the group
128"none".
129For backwards compatibility, the ``group='' should appear last on the
130line, immediately before the optional comment.
131.Pp
132Both the second field and any command specified with ``window=''
133will be split into words and executed using
134.Xr execve 2 .
135Words are separated by any combinations of tabs and spaces.
136Arguments containing whitespace should be enclosed in single quotes
137.Pq Li ' .
138Note that no shell-style globbing or other variable substitution occurs.
139.Sh FILES
140.Bl -tag -width /etc/ttys -compact
141.It Pa /etc/ttys
142.El
143.Sh EXAMPLES
144.Bd -literal
145# root login on console at 1200 baud
146console	"/usr/libexec/getty std.1200"	vt100	on secure
147# dialup at 1200 baud, no root logins
148ttyd0	"/usr/libexec/getty d1200"	dialup	on group=dialup	# 555-1234
149# Mike's terminal: hp2621
150ttyh0	"/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"	hp2621-nl	on group=dialup	# 457 Evans
151# John's terminal: vt100
152ttyh1	"/usr/libexec/getty std.9600"	vt100	on group=dialup		# 459 Evans
153# terminal emulate/window system
154ttyv0	"/usr/local/bin/xterm -display :0"	xterm	on window="/usr/local/bin/X :0"
155.Ed
156.Sh SEE ALSO
157.Xr login 1 ,
158.Xr getttyent 3 ,
159.Xr gettytab 5 ,
160.Xr login.conf 5 ,
161.Xr termcap 5 ,
162.Xr getty 8 ,
163.Xr init 8
164.\".Xr init 8 ,
165.\".Xr ttyflags 8
166.Sh HISTORY
167A
168.Nm
169file appeared in
170.At v6 .
171