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author | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-03-19 03:05:35 +0800 |
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committer | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-03-19 03:05:35 +0800 |
commit | c45a6f185ff74479e2c0059dc327700099f5d919 (patch) | |
tree | 278748fd27009869a8c2f876cee9359932b18100 /net | |
parent | 394e6c12cd4ce4410570e8c95950e15f66692a86 (diff) | |
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Install a man page for this.
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r-- | net/ztelnet/Makefile | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/ztelnet/files/patch-ba | 439 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | net/ztelnet/pkg-plist | 1 |
3 files changed, 443 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/net/ztelnet/Makefile b/net/ztelnet/Makefile index a4e44e91f724..0aaaa9d21c73 100644 --- a/net/ztelnet/Makefile +++ b/net/ztelnet/Makefile @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # Date created: 15 Mar 1998 # Whom: CHOI Junho <junker@jazz.snu.ac.kr> # -# $Id$ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1998/03/16 07:22:11 steve Exp $ # # In this ports.. # - new compilation diff for FreeBSD(now we can upload!) @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ MAINTAINER= junker@jazz.snu.ac.kr NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes PATCH_STRIP= -p1 +MAN1= ztelnet.1 post-patch: @( cd ${WRKSRC}/ztelnet && \ @@ -35,5 +36,6 @@ do-install: @cd ${WRKSRC}/ztelnet; \ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/bin; \ ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} telnet/telnet ${PREFIX}/bin/ztelnet + ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKDIR}/ztelnet/telnet/telnet.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/ztelnet.1 .include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/net/ztelnet/files/patch-ba b/net/ztelnet/files/patch-ba new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8706170defbf --- /dev/null +++ b/net/ztelnet/files/patch-ba @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +--- ../ztelnet/telnet/telnet.1.orig Wed Mar 18 10:54:02 1998 ++++ ../ztelnet/telnet/telnet.1 Wed Mar 18 10:59:53 1998 +@@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ + .\" @(#)telnet.1 6.13 (Berkeley) 7/28/90 + .\" + .Dd July 28, 1990 +-.Dt TELNET 1 ++.Dt ZTELNET 1 + .Os BSD 4.2 + .Sh NAME +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + .Nd User interface to the + .Li TELNET +-protocol ++protocol, with support for Zmodem file transfers. + .Sh SYNOPSIS +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + .Op Fl 8 + .Op Fl E + .Op Fl K +@@ -47,23 +47,32 @@ + .Oe + .Sh DESCRIPTION + The +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + command + is used to communicate with another host using the + .Li TELNET + protocol. + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is invoked without the + .Ar host + argument, it enters command mode, + indicated by its prompt +-.Pq Nm telnet\&> . ++.Pq Nm ztelnet\&> . + In this mode, it accepts and executes the commands listed below. + If it is invoked with arguments, it performs an + .Ic open + command with those arguments. + .Pp ++To perform Zmodem file transfers, issue the appropriate Zmodem command on ++the remote host. Then hit the ++.Nm ++command line escape key (^]) and issue the appropriate Zmodem command for ++the local host. Typically these commands would be ++.Nm sz ++and ++.Nm rz . ++.Pp + Options: + .Tw Fl + .Tp Fl 8 +@@ -116,7 +125,7 @@ + .Cx + Sets the initial + .Nm +-.B telnet ++.B ztelnet + escape character to + .Ar escape char. + If +@@ -130,7 +139,7 @@ + If Kerberos authentication is being used, the + .Fl k + option requests that +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + obtain tickets for the remote host in realm + .Ar realm + instead of the remote host's +@@ -175,13 +184,13 @@ + .Tp Ar port + Indicates a port number (address of an application) or name. If a number is + not specified, the default +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + port is used. + Port names are mapped to port numbers via the + /etc/services + file. + Normally when a port number is specified, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will not send out any initial + .Li TELNET + option negotiation. +@@ -199,19 +208,19 @@ + .Nm + escape character. + Similarly, the line ``~^Z'' will suspend the +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + session. + The line ``~^]'' will escape to the normal +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + escape prompt. + .Pp + Once a connection has been opened, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will attempt to enable the + .Li TELNET LINEMODE + option. + If this fails, then +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will revert to one of two input modes: + either \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq + or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq +@@ -281,15 +290,15 @@ + .Ic intr ) . + .Pp + While connected to a remote host, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + command mode may be entered by typing the +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + \*(Lqescape character\*(Rq (initially \*(Lq^ + \*(Rq). + When in command mode, the normal terminal editing conventions are available. + .Pp + The following +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + commands are available. + Only enough of each command to uniquely identify it need be typed + (this is also true for most of the arguments to the +@@ -659,7 +668,7 @@ + Open a connection to the named host. + If no port number + is specified, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will attempt to contact a + .Li TELNET + server at the default port. +@@ -674,7 +683,7 @@ + .Li ENVIRON + option. + When connecting to a non-standard port, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + omits any automatic initiation of + .Li TELNET + options. When the port number is preceded by a minus sign, +@@ -696,10 +705,10 @@ + first thing on the line is the name of the machine that is + being connected to. The rest of the line, and successive + lines that begin with whitespace are assumed to be +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + commands and are processed as if they had been typed + in manually to the +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + command prompt. + The special machine name + .Ic DEFAULT +@@ -714,7 +723,7 @@ + Close any open + .Li TELNET + session and exit +-.Nm telnet . ++.Nm ztelnet . + An end of file (in command mode) will also close a session and exit. + .\" ######## END the "quit" command + .\" +@@ -776,7 +785,7 @@ + sequence. + .Tp Ic escape + Sends the current +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + escape character (initially \*(Lq^\*(Rq). + .Tp Ic ga + Sends the +@@ -833,7 +842,7 @@ + The + .Ic set + command will set any one of a number of +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + variables to a specific value or to TRUE. + The special value + .Ic off +@@ -859,7 +868,7 @@ + .Tw Fl + .Tp Ic ayt + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode, or +@@ -884,7 +893,7 @@ + echoing of entered characters (for entering, say, a password). + .Tp Ic eof + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in + .Li LINEMODE + or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Rq mode, entering this character +@@ -895,7 +904,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic erase + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode (see +@@ -904,7 +913,7 @@ + below), + .Sy and + if +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode, then when this + character is typed, a + .Li TELNET EC +@@ -919,14 +928,14 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic escape + This is the +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + escape character (initially \*(Lq^[\*(Rq) which causes entry + into +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + command mode (when connected to a remote system). + .Tp Ic flushoutput + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode (see +@@ -949,7 +958,7 @@ + .Tp Ic forw1 + .Tp Ic forw2 + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in + .Li LINEMODE, + these are the characters that, when typed, +@@ -962,7 +971,7 @@ + characters. + .Tp Ic interrupt + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode (see +@@ -984,7 +993,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic kill + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode (see +@@ -993,7 +1002,7 @@ + below), + .Ic and + if +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in \*(Lqcharacter at a time\*(Rq mode, then when this + character is typed, a + .Li TELNET EL +@@ -1008,7 +1017,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic lnext + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in + .Li LINEMODE + or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Lq mode, then this character is taken to +@@ -1021,7 +1030,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic quit + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode (see +@@ -1043,7 +1052,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic reprint + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in + .Li LINEMODE + or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Lq mode, then this character is taken to +@@ -1057,14 +1066,14 @@ + .Tp Ic rlogin + This is the rlogin escape character. + If set, the normal +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + .Ic escape + character will be ignored unless it is preceded by this character + at the beginning of a line. + This character, at the beginning of a line, followed by a ``.'' + will close the connection; when followed by a ``^Z'' it will + suspend the +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + command. + The initial state is to have the + .Ic rlogin +@@ -1095,7 +1104,7 @@ + character. + .Tp Ic susp + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is in + .Ic localchars + mode, or +@@ -1124,7 +1133,7 @@ + then tracing information will be written to standard output (the default). + .Tp Ic worderase + If +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + is operating in + .Li LINEMODE + or \*(Lqold line by line\*(Lq mode, then this character is taken to +@@ -1172,7 +1181,7 @@ + Switch to the local defaults for the special characters. The + local default characters are those of the local terminal at + the time when +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + was started. + .Tp Ic import + Switch to the remote defaults for the special characters. +@@ -1195,7 +1204,7 @@ + .\" ######## BEGIN the "status" command + .Tp Ic status + Show the current status of +-.Nm telnet . ++.Nm ztelnet . + This includes the peer one is connected to, as well + as the current mode. + .\" ######## END the "status" command +@@ -1210,7 +1219,7 @@ + and + FALSE) + various flags that control how +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + responds to events. + These flags may be set explicitly to TRUE or FALSE + using the +@@ -1242,7 +1251,7 @@ + sequences; see + .Ic set + above for details), +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + refuses to display any data on the user's terminal + until the remote system acknowledges (via a + .Li TELNET TIMING MARK +@@ -1269,7 +1278,7 @@ + If the + .Li TELNET AUTHENTICATION + option is supported by the remote side, then +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will attempt to use it to perform automatic authentication. + If the + .Li AUTHENTICATION +@@ -1395,7 +1404,7 @@ + The initial value for this toggle is FALSE. + .Tp Ic options + Toggles the display of some internal +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + protocol processing (having to do with + .Li TELNET + options). +@@ -1421,7 +1430,7 @@ + .Ic skiprc + toggle + is TRUE, then +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will skip the reading of the + .Pa \&.telnetrc + file in the users home directory +@@ -1434,7 +1443,7 @@ + When the + .Ic verbose_encrypt + toggle is TRUE, then +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will print out a message each time encryption is + enabled or disabled. + The initial value for this toggle is FALSE. +@@ -1448,7 +1457,7 @@ + .\" ######## BEGIN the "z" command + .Tp Ic z + Suspend +-.Nm telnet . ++.Nm ztelnet . + This command only works when the user is using the + .Xr csh 1 . + .\" ######## END the "z" command +@@ -1471,10 +1480,10 @@ + .Op Ar command + .Cx + Get help. With no arguments, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + prints a help summary. + If a command is specified, +-.Nm telnet ++.Nm ztelnet + will print the help information for just that command. + .\" ######## END the "!" command + .Sh ENVIRONMENT diff --git a/net/ztelnet/pkg-plist b/net/ztelnet/pkg-plist index 4a727ab63d1b..1d96b078c0f3 100644 --- a/net/ztelnet/pkg-plist +++ b/net/ztelnet/pkg-plist @@ -1 +1,2 @@ bin/ztelnet +man/man1/ztelnet.1.gz |