TTYS(5) TTYS(5) NAME ttys - terminal initialization data DESCRIPTION The _t_t_y_s file contains information that is used by various routines to initialize and control the use of terminal special files. This informa‐ tion is read with the _g_e_t_t_t_y_e_n_t(3) library routines. There is one line in the _t_t_y_s file per special file. Fields are separated by tabs and/or spaces. Some fields may contain more than one word and should be enclosed in double quotes. Blank lines and comments can appear any‐ where in the file; comments are delimited by ‘#’ and new line. Unspeci‐ fied fields default to null. The first field is the terminal’s entry in the device directory, /dev. The second field of the file is the command to execute for the line, typically _g_e_t_t_y(8), which performs such tasks as baud-rate recognition, reading the login name, and call‐ ing _l_o_g_i_n(1). It can be, however, any desired command, for example the start up for a window system terminal emulator or some other daemon process, and can contain multiple words if quoted. The third field is the type of terminal normally connected to that tty line, as found in the _t_e_r_m_c_a_p(5) data base file. The remaining fields set flags in the _t_y__s_t_a_t_u_s entry (see _g_e_t_t_t_y_e_n_t(3)) or specify a window system process that _i_n_i_t(8) will maintain for the terminal line. As flag values, the strings ‘on’ and ‘off’ specify whether _i_n_i_t should execute the command given in the second field, while ‘secure’ in addition to ‘on’ allows root to login on this line. These flag fields should not be quoted. The string ‘window=’ is followed by a quoted command string which _i_n_i_t will execute before starting _g_e_t_t_y. If the line ends in a comment, the comment is included in the _t_y__c_o_m_m_e_n_t field of the ttyent structure. Some examples: console "/etc/getty std.1200" vt100 on secure ttyd0 "/etc/getty d1200" dialup on # 555-1234 ttyh0 "/etc/getty std.9600" hp2621-nl on # 254MC ttyh1 "/etc/getty std.9600" plugboard on # John’s office ttyp0 none network ttyp1 none network off ttyv0 "/usr/new/xterm -L :0" vs100 on window="/usr/new/Xvs100 0" The first example permits root login on the console at 1200 baud, the second allows dialup at 1200 baud without root login, the third and fourth allow login at 9600 baud with terminal types of "hp2621-nl" and "plugboard" respectively, the fifth and sixth line are examples of net‐ work pseudo ttys, which should not have _g_e_t_t_y enabled on them, and the last example shows a terminal emulator and window system startup entry. FILES /etc/ttys SEE ALSO login(1), getttyent(3), gettytab(5), init(8), getty(8) 7th Edition May 20, 1986 TTYS(5)