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L-2 About LXPORTD
LX Series Configuration Guide
About LXPORTD
LXPORTD is a host utility that provides you with TCP
connectivity between the IP/IPv6 host and the LX. Depending
on how it is invoked, LXPORTD can read data from standard in
(stdin), a pseudo terminal device, or a FIFO (named pipe) and
send that data to the LX serial port or broadcast master port.
Since the LX can turn off telnet negotiations, LXPORTD may be
used to pass unaltered data. Likewise, with various options
available (see the man pages below), data can be read from the
LX serial port and sent back to the named pipe on the host.
Currently, LXPORTD supports Linux 2.6.x, Solaris 5.8, and
FreeBSD 5.4 systems. MRV has qualified sample operating
systems, and can only provide limited support on other systems.
LXPORTD man Pages
L The -a option and the -r option are mutually
exclusive.
-a auth-file
Lxportd will read from this auth-file for authenti-
cation. The authentication is the typical Linux
username/password handshaking for tcp connec-
tions. If your connection partner utilizes this
same method, but the prompts are different, edit
the "auth-file" accordingly. If your connection
partner uses different handshaking, the source file
"lxportd.c" is available for changing. The con-
tents of this file should contain 4 lines in this
order:
1. login: - this is the standard Linux login prompt
the connection partner should present to
Lxportd.
2. username - this entry is the valid username of
the connection partner.
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