---
name: comserv
version: 1.4.3
origin: comms/comserv
comment: Provide network access to local serial ports and make remote ports appear
  local
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: UNKNOWN
maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 59805
desc: |
  The comservd program provides a facility to access network terminal
  server serial ports, such as those available on Xyplex terminal server
  models, via /dev device file entries.  This allows programs such as
  tip(1) to access devices connected to the terminal server serial
  ports.

  Additionally, comservd can serve up local serial ports to remote
  systems, effectively turning the system running comservd into a
  terminal server with respect to its own local serial ports.
categories: [net, comms]
files:
  /usr/local/etc/comservd.conf.sample: 57f77cca50b81748a272a68b6bf441942402e7a1de73b73b8e417c3e6f0386ff
  /usr/local/etc/rc.d/comservd.sh.sample: 2e697c18984e05cff7808c84a5f3b0a2293e03b846127cb9ef56e6202411ac72
  /usr/local/man/man8/comservd.8.gz: f3ab7e98978157bdc4bd66d9b3bad0d88fbdb34ed9ab47567f9cad17c86ff83b
  /usr/local/sbin/comservd: 3ae98d1cca6b1c58c55341deeff9abd32fe9d89102bf7d72e1b65c532f6a251c
scripts: {}
