head 1.1; access; symbols pkgsrc-2023Q4:1.1.0.32 pkgsrc-2023Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q3:1.1.0.30 pkgsrc-2023Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q2:1.1.0.28 pkgsrc-2023Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q1:1.1.0.26 pkgsrc-2023Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q4:1.1.0.24 pkgsrc-2022Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q3:1.1.0.22 pkgsrc-2022Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q2:1.1.0.20 pkgsrc-2022Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q1:1.1.0.18 pkgsrc-2022Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q4:1.1.0.16 pkgsrc-2021Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q3:1.1.0.14 pkgsrc-2021Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q2:1.1.0.12 pkgsrc-2021Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q1:1.1.0.10 pkgsrc-2021Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2020Q4:1.1.0.8 pkgsrc-2020Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2020Q3:1.1.0.6 pkgsrc-2020Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2020Q2:1.1.0.4 pkgsrc-2020Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2020Q1:1.1.0.2 pkgsrc-2020Q1-base:1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2020.02.15.02.26.58; author manu; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid sEaP9ud8kzB8mIWB; desc @@ 1.1 log @Add comms/remserial 1.4 The remserial program acts as a communications bridge between a TCP/IP network port and a Linux device such as a serial port. Any character-oriented Linux /dev device will work. The program can also use pseudo-ttys as the device. A pseudo-tty is like a serial port in that it has a /dev entry that can be opened by a program that expects a serial port device, except that instead of belonging to a physical serial device, the data can be intercepted by another program. The remserial program uses this to connect a network port to the "master" (programming) side of the pseudo-tty allowing the device driver (slave) side to be used by some program expecting a serial port. See example 3 below for details. The program can operate as a server accepting network connections from other machines, or as a client, connecting to remote machine that is running the remserial program or some other program that accepts a raw network connection. The network connection passes data as-is, there is no control protocol over the network socket. Multiple copies of the program can run on the same computer at the same time assuming each is using a different network port and device. @ text @@@comment $NetBSD$ bin/remserial share/doc/remserial/README.txt @