At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
-Glenn
If I telnet to the receiving host and redirect a file to the serial
line, I do see data being transmitted. The formatting is a bit off though.
(remote)$ cat /etc/issue
(remote)$Hello there!
(remote)$
(remote)$This is a serial line terminal.
(remote)$ cat /etc/issue > /dev/ttyd0
(local)Hello there!
(local)
(local) This is a serial line terminal.
^^^^^^
extra spaces are garbage output
Every document I have read assumes that your terminal will just
work. I am connecting a FreeBSD host to a FreeBSD host using
default 9600 baud settings and things aren't working well. It's
probably pretty hard to determine the fix for my problem via
email. Can anyone point me to a reference that is comprehensive
regarding unix serial communications and terminals?
Or am I making this harder than it should be?
Thanks,
Jason C. Wells
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