475 lines
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475 lines
13 KiB
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.\" $NetBSD: tip.1,v 1.18 2003/02/25 10:35:58 wiz Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1990, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
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.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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.\" without specific prior written permission.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" @(#)tip.1 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
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.\"
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.Dd April 18, 1994
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.Dt TIP 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm tip
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.\" .Nm cu
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.Nd connect to a remote system
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl v
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.Fl Ns Ns Ar speed
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.Ar system\-name
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.Nm
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.Op Fl v
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.Fl Ns Ns Ar speed
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.Ar phone\-number
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.\" .Nm cu
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.\" .Ar phone\-number
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.\" .Op Fl t
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.\" .Op Fl s Ar speed
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.\" .Op Fl a Ar acu
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.\" .Op Fl l Ar line
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.\" .Op Fl #
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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.\" and
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.\" .Nm cu
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establish a full-duplex connection to another machine,
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giving the appearance of being logged in directly on the
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remote cpu.
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It goes without saying that you must have a login
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on the machine (or equivalent) to which you wish to connect.
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.\" The preferred interface is
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.\" .Nm tip .
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.\" The
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.\" .Nm cu
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.\" interface is included for those people attached to the
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.\" ``call
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.\" .Ux Ns ''
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.\" command of version 7.
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.\" This manual page
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.\" describes only
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.\" .Nm tip .
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.Pp
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Available Option:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl v
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Set verbose mode.
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.El
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.Pp
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Typed characters are normally transmitted directly to the remote
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machine (which does the echoing as well).
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A tilde (`~') appearing
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as the first character of a line is an escape signal; the following
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are recognized:
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.Bl -tag -width flag
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.It Ic \&~^D No or Ic \&~ .
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Drop the connection and exit
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(you may still be logged in on the
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remote machine).
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.It Ic \&~c Op Ar name
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Change directory to
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.Ar name
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(no argument
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implies change to your home directory).
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.It Ic \&~!
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Escape to a shell (exiting the shell will
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return you to tip).
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.It Ic \&~\*[Gt]
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Copy file from local to remote.
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.Nm
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prompts for the name of a local file to transmit.
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.It Ic \&~\*[Lt]
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Copy file from remote to local.
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.Nm
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prompts first for the name of the file to be sent, then for
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a command to be executed on the remote machine.
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.It Ic \&~p Ar from Op Ar to
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Send a file to a remote
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.Ux
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host.
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The put command causes the remote
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.Ux
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system to run the command string ``cat \*[Gt] 'to''', while
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.Nm
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sends it the ``from''
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file.
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If the ``to'' file isn't specified the ``from'' file name is used.
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This command is actually a
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.Ux
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specific version of the ``~\*[Gt]'' command.
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.It Ic \&~t Ar from Op Ar to
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Take a file from a remote
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.Ux
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host.
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As in the put command the ``to'' file
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defaults to the ``from'' file name if it isn't specified.
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The remote host
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executes the command string ``cat 'from';echo ^A'' to send the file to
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.Nm .
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.It Ic \&~|
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Pipe the output from a remote command to a local
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.Ux
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process.
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The command string sent to the local
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.Ux
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system is processed by the shell.
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.It Ic \&~$
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Pipe the output from a local
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.Ux
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process to the remote host.
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The command string sent to the local
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.Ux
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system is processed by the shell.
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.It Ic \&~C
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Fork a child process on the local system to perform special protocols
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such as \s-1XMODEM\s+1.
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The child program will be run with the following
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somewhat unusual arrangement of file descriptors:
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.nf
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.in +1i
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0 \*[Lt]-\*[Gt] local tty in
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1 \*[Lt]-\*[Gt] local tty out
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2 \*[Lt]-\*[Gt] local tty out
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3 \*[Lt]-\*[Gt] remote tty in
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4 \*[Lt]-\*[Gt] remote tty out
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.in -1i
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.fi
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.It Ic \&~#
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Send a
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.Dv BREAK
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to the remote system.
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For systems which don't support the
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necessary
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.Ar ioctl
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call the break is simulated by a sequence of line speed changes
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and
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.Dv DEL
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characters.
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.It Ic \&~s
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Set a variable (see the discussion below).
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.It Ic \&~^Z
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Stop
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.Nm
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(only available with job control).
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.It Ic \&~^Y
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Stop only the ``local side'' of
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.Nm
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(only available with job control);
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the ``remote side'' of
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.Nm ,
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the side that displays output from the remote host, is left running.
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.It Ic \&~?
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Get a summary of the tilde escapes
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.El
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.Pp
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.Nm
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uses the file
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.Pa /etc/remote
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to find how to reach a particular
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system and to find out how it should operate while talking
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to the system;
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refer to
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.Xr remote 5
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for a full description.
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Each system has a default baud rate with which to
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establish a connection.
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If this value is not suitable, the baud rate
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to be used may be specified on the command line, e.g.
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.Ql "tip -300 mds" .
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.Pp
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When
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.Nm
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establishes a connection it sends out a
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connection message to the remote system; the default value, if any,
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is defined in
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.Pa /etc/remote
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(see
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.Xr remote 5 ) .
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.Pp
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When
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.Nm
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prompts for an argument (e.g. during setup of
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a file transfer) the line typed may be edited with the standard
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erase and kill characters.
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A null line in response to a prompt,
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or an interrupt, will abort the dialogue and return you to the
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remote machine.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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guards against multiple users connecting to a remote system
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by opening modems and terminal lines with exclusive access,
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and by honoring the locking protocol used by
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.Xr uucico 8 .
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.Pp
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During file transfers
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.Nm
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provides a running count of the number of lines transferred.
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When using the ~\*[Gt] and ~\*[Lt] commands, the ``eofread'' and ``eofwrite''
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variables are used to recognize end-of-file when reading, and
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specify end-of-file when writing (see below).
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File transfers normally depend on tandem mode for flow control.
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If the remote
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system does not support tandem mode, ``echocheck'' may be set
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to indicate
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.Nm
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should synchronize with the remote system on the echo of each
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transmitted character.
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.Pp
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When
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.Nm
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must dial a phone number to connect to a system it will print
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various messages indicating its actions.
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.Nm
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supports the
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.Tn DEC DN Ns -11
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and
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Racal-Vadic 831 auto-call-units;
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the
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.Tn DEC DF Ns \&02
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and
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.Tn DF Ns \&03 ,
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Ventel 212+, Racal-Vadic 3451, and
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Bizcomp 1031 and 1032 integral call unit/modems.
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.Ss VARIABLES
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.Nm
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maintains a set of
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.Ar variables
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which control its operation.
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Some of these variables are read-only to normal users (root is allowed
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to change anything of interest).
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Variables may be displayed
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and set through the ``s'' escape.
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The syntax for variables is patterned
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after
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.Xr vi 1
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and
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.Xr Mail 1 .
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Supplying ``all''
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as an argument to the set command displays all variables readable by
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the user.
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Alternatively, the user may request display of a particular
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variable by attaching a `?' to the end.
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For example ``escape?'' displays
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the current escape character.
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.Pp
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Variables are numeric, string, character, or boolean values.
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Boolean
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variables are set merely by specifying their name; they may be reset
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by prepending a `!' to the name.
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Other variable types are set by
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concatenating an `=' and the value.
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The entire assignment must not
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have any blanks in it.
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A single set command may be used to interrogate
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as well as set a number of variables.
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Variables may be initialized at run time by placing set commands
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(without the ``~s'' prefix in a file
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.Pa .tiprc
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in one's home directory).
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The
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.Fl v
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option causes
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.Nm
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to display the sets as they are made.
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Certain common variables have abbreviations.
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The following is a list of common variables,
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their abbreviations, and their default values.
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.Bl -tag -width Ar
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.It Ar beautify
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(bool) Discard unprintable characters when a session is being scripted;
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abbreviated
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.Ar be .
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.It Ar baudrate
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(num) The baud rate at which the connection was established;
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abbreviated
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.Ar ba .
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.It Ar dialtimeout
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(num) When dialing a phone number, the time (in seconds)
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to wait for a connection to be established; abbreviated
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.Ar dial .
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.It Ar echocheck
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(bool) Synchronize with the remote host during file transfer by
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waiting for the echo of the last character transmitted; default is
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.Ar off .
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.It Ar eofread
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(str) The set of characters which signify an end-of-transmission
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during a ~\*[Lt] file transfer command; abbreviated
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.Ar eofr .
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.It Ar eofwrite
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(str) The string sent to indicate end-of-transmission during
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a ~\*[Gt] file transfer command; abbreviated
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.Ar eofw .
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.It Ar eol
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(str) The set of characters which indicate an end-of-line.
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.Nm
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will recognize escape characters only after an end-of-line.
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.It Ar escape
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(char) The command prefix (escape) character; abbreviated
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.Ar es ;
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default value is `~'.
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.It Ar exceptions
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(str) The set of characters which should not be discarded
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due to the beautification switch; abbreviated
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.Ar ex ;
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default value is ``\et\en\ef\eb''.
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.It Ar force
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(char) The character used to force literal data transmission;
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abbreviated
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.Ar fo ;
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default value is `^P'.
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.It Ar framesize
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(num) The amount of data (in bytes) to buffer between file system
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writes when receiving files; abbreviated
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.Ar fr .
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.It Ar host
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(str) The name of the host to which you are connected; abbreviated
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.Ar ho .
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.It Ar prompt
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(char) The character which indicates an end-of-line on the remote
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host; abbreviated
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.Ar pr ;
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default value is `\en'.
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This value is used to synchronize during
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data transfers.
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The count of lines transferred during a file transfer
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command is based on receipt of this character.
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.It Ar raise
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(bool) Upper case mapping mode; abbreviated
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.Ar ra ;
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default value is
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.Ar off .
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When this mode is enabled, all lower case letters will be mapped to
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upper case by
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.Nm
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for transmission to the remote machine.
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.It Ar raisechar
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(char) The input character used to toggle upper case mapping mode;
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abbreviated
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.Ar rc ;
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default value is `^A'.
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.It Ar record
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(str) The name of the file in which a session script is recorded;
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abbreviated
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.Ar rec ;
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default value is ``tip.record''.
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.It Ar script
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(bool) Session scripting mode; abbreviated
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.Ar sc ;
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default is
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.Ar off .
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When
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.Ar script
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is
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.Li true ,
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.Nm
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will record everything transmitted by the remote machine in
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the script record file specified in
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.Ar record .
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If the
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.Ar beautify
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switch is on, only printable
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.Tn ASCII
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characters will be included in
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the script file (those characters between 040 and 0177).
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The
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variable
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.Ar exceptions
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is used to indicate characters which are an exception to the normal
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beautification rules.
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.It Ar tabexpand
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(bool) Expand tabs to spaces during file transfers; abbreviated
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.Ar tab ;
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default value is
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.Ar false .
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Each tab is expanded to 8 spaces.
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.It Ar verbose
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(bool) Verbose mode; abbreviated
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.Ar verb ;
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default is
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.Ar true .
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When verbose mode is enabled,
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.Nm
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prints messages while dialing, shows the current number
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of lines transferred during a file transfer operations,
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and more.
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.El
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.Sh ENVIRONMENT
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.Nm
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uses the following environment variables:
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Ev SHELL
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(str) The name of the shell to use for the ~! command; default
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value is ``/bin/sh'', or taken from the environment.
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.It Ev HOME
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(str) The home directory to use for the ~c command; default
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value is taken from the environment.
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.It Ev HOST
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Check for a default host if none specified.
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.El
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.Pp
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The variables
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.Ev ${REMOTE}
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and
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.Ev ${PHONES}
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are also exported.
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /var/spool/lock/LCK..* -compact
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.It Pa /etc/remote
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Global system descriptions.
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.It Pa /etc/phones
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Global phone number data base.
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.It ${REMOTE}
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Private system descriptions.
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.It ${PHONES}
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Private phone numbers.
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.It ~/.tiprc
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Initialization file.
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.It Pa tip.record
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Record file.
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.It /var/log/aculog
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Line access log.
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.It Pa /var/spool/lock/LCK..*
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Lock file to avoid conflicts with
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.Xr uucp 1 .
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.El
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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Diagnostics are, hopefully, self explanatory.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr phones 5 ,
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.Xr remote 5
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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command appeared in
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.Bx 4.2 .
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.Sh BUGS
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The full set of variables is undocumented and should, probably, be
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pared down.
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