# # Sample conserver.cf file, to give you ideas of what you can do with # the various configuration items. # ### set up global access default full { rw *; } ### define some terminal server specifics # we set portbase and portinc so we can reference the ports in a # physical representation and let conserver do the math to figure # out the actual socket address default cisco { type host; portbase 2000; portinc 1; } default xyplex { type host; portbase 2000; portinc 100; } default iolan { type host; portbase 10000; portinc 1; } ### set up some custom break sequences break 4 { string "+\d+\d+"; delay 300; } break 5 { string "\033c"; } ### set the defaults for all the consoles # these get applied before anything else default * { # The '&' character is substituted with the console name logfile /var/consoles/&; # timestamps every hour with activity and break logging timestamp 1hab; # include the 'full' default include full; # master server is localhost master localhost; } ### define the first terminal server default ts1.conserver.com { # use the xyplex defaults include xyplex; # host to connect to is ts1.conserver.com host ts1.conserver.com; # run login-xyplex when connecting to the term server initcmd /usr/local/sbin/login-xyplex; } # now define the consoles on ts1.conserver.com # bryan isn't allowed on web1.conserver.com console web1.conserver.com { include ts1.conserver.com; port 2; rw !bryan; } console ns1.conserver.com { include ts1.conserver.com; port 10; } console ns2.conserver.com { include ts1.conserver.com; port 8; } ### define the second terminal server # this one is a cisco, with simple socket connections default ts2.conserver.com { include cisco; host ts2.conserver.com; } # and the consoles on ts2.conserver.com console ldap1.conserver.com { include ts2.conserver.com; port 7; } ### and now some one-off consoles # we still inherit the '*' default set # a simple ssh invocation console ssh { type exec; exec ssh localhost; # provide a 'message-of-the-day' motd "just a simple ssh to localhost"; } # connect to /dev/ttya console ttya { type device; device /dev/ttya; parity none; baud 9600; idlestring "#"; idletimeout 5m; # send a '#' every 5 minutes of idle timestamp ""; # no timestamps on this console } ### define a group of users group sysadmin { users bryan, todd; users dave; } ### reset the defaults for the next set of consoles # again, these get applied before anything else default * { # The '&' character is substituted with the console name logfile /var/consoles/&; timestamp 5m; rw sysadmin; # use the group defined above master localhost; } default cyclades { # sets up /dev/ttyC0 through /dev/ttyC31, for a 32 port card # referenced as ports 1 through 32 type device; device /dev/ttyC.; devicesubst .=Pd; portbase -1; portinc 1; host none; # not really used, since devicesubst doesn't use it baud 9600; parity none; } console modem1.conserver.com { include cyclades; port 2; break 4; } # todd isn't allowed on modem2.conserver.com console modem2.conserver.com { include cyclades; port 6; rw !todd; } ### list of clients we allow access * { allowed 10.0.0.0/8 192.168.0.0/16; allowed cs1.conserver.com cs2.conserver.com cs3.conserver.com; trusted 127.0.0.1; }