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Bryan Stansell bryan@conserver.com
Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:27:05 -0800 (PST)
well, you have two options, really. if you have an old-style config file, you can use the 'convert' program that gets built with the new server. it'll take the old-style and make a new-style config file. otherwise, i'd use something like: access * { allowed 127.0.0.1; } default digi { master localhost; logfile &; type device; baud 9600; parity none; host unused; device /dev/sts/ttyC&; devicesubst &=P02d; rw *; } console hostname1 { include digi; port 1; } console hostname2 { include digi; port 2; } this assumes the naming is /dev/sts/ttyC01 through /dev/sts/ttyCXX where XX is decimal. adjust devicesubst if that isn't right. hope that helps. between the two, i hope it'll go for ya. Bryan On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 04:23:47PM -0700, Sarah Thompson wrote: > I am attempting to get a solaris 10 box going with conserver. I have > installed the software on the Sun box and am now trying to edit the > configuration file to talk to my Digi ST-1032 terminal servers. The > conserver.cf is way too complicated for what I need...my old > conserver.cf literally had the log file location and then lines that > looked like this > hostname:/dev/sts/ttyC01:9600n:&:: > > Simply defining which port of the digi each host was plugged into. I > try to keep it that simple with conserver version 8.1.12 but I'm not > even close to getting conserver to run. Any help would be appreciated. > Thanks, Sarah > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@conserver.com > https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users