virtual terminal
ajs at hpfcla.UUCP
ajs at hpfcla.UUCP
Sun Feb 12 05:35:00 AEST 1984
Here's another example of virtual terminal... Let's say you have a set
of machines hooked up over a LAN (Local Area Network, maybe Ethernet
based). Suppose you also have an existing application package, say,
uucp, which knows all about RS-232 lines but nothing about LAN. A lot
of higher-level utilities ride on top of uucp. You'd like to send
email, news, etc. over the LAN (it's faster, and maybe it's the only
available route). You don't want to mess with the innards of uucp
(ugh). What do you do?
In this case, virtual terminal comes to the rescue as support for
special files that act like RS-232 ports (say, /dev/culnet) but actually
give access to the LAN, hiding the details. Presto, you can uucico at
jillions of baud, without knowing there's any difference between
/dev/culnet and any hardwired line.
Alan Silverstein, Hewlett-Packard Fort Collins Systems Division, Colorado
{ihnp4 | hplabs}!hpfcla!ajs, 303-226-3800 x3053, N 40 31'31" W 105 00'43"
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