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<code>'''getty'''</code>, short for "get tty"
<code>'''getty'''</code>, short for "get tty"
* is a [[Unix]] program running on a [[host computer]] that manages physical or virtual [[computer terminal|terminal]]s (TTYs).  
* [[Unix]] program running on a [[host computer]] that manages physical or virtual [[computer terminal|terminal]]s (TTYs).  
* When it detects a connection, it prompts for a username and runs the '[[login]]' program to authenticate the user.
* When it detects a connection, it prompts for a username and runs the '[[login]]' program to authenticate the user.



Version vom 1. Januar 2025, 02:07 Uhr

getty - Unix program running on a host computer that manages physical or virtual terminals

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getty, short for "get tty"

  • Unix program running on a host computer that manages physical or virtual terminals (TTYs).
  • When it detects a connection, it prompts for a username and runs the 'login' program to authenticate the user.

Originally, on traditional Unix systems, getty handled connections to serial terminals (often Teletype machines) connected to a host computer.

  • The tty part of the name stands for Teletype, but has come to mean any type of text terminal. One getty process serves one terminal.
  • In some systems, for example, Solaris, getty was replaced by ttymon.

Personal computers running Unix-like operating systems, even if they do not provide any remote login services, may still use getty as a means of logging in on a local virtual console.

Instead of the login program, getty may also be set up by the system administrator to run any other program, for example pppd (point-to-point protocol daemon) to provide a dial-up Internet connection.



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Weblinks
  1. man|8|getty|FreeBSD
  2. Text Terminal HOWTO from the Linux Documentation Project