James Carlson wrote:
Reginald Beardsley wrote:
I don't want any inbound connections. But the documentation I read suggested that one
had to setup ttymon on the port. Possibly for no reason other than, "This is what I
did when it finally worked."
Where'd you read that? Even when it's active, ttymon just camps out on
the /dev/term/ (dial-in only) nodes, meaning that it'll stay asleep
while you do your work on /dev/cua/.
And it's not active on any of the normal serial ports by default and I
believe that no reasonable person should make it active.
The main blocking item in removing it is making sure that the system
console service still works right after removal.
The console uses ttymon -g anyway (i.e. ttymon pretending to be getty,
and ignoring all the SAC/SAF stuff).
On rare occations I setup another login port, I use ttymon -g on that too.
--
Andrew
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