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With a non-blocking socket, connect(2) will set errno to EINPROGRESS and the user must then fetch the success/fail status from the socket. This was correctly handled in the IPv4 path, but not in the IPv6 path. Signed-off-by: Tobias Waldekranz <tobias@waldekranz.com> |
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autologin | ||
conserver | ||
conserver.cf | ||
console | ||
contrib | ||
package | ||
test | ||
_config.yml | ||
.cirrus.yml | ||
.gitignore | ||
CHANGES | ||
compat.h | ||
configure.ac | ||
FAQ | ||
gen-version | ||
INSTALL | ||
install-sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
LICENSES | ||
Makefile.in | ||
PROTOCOL | ||
README.md | ||
TODO |
Conserver
Conserver is an application that allows multiple users to watch a serial console at the same time. It can log the data, allows users to take write-access of a console (one at a time), and has a variety of bells and whistles to accentuate that basic functionality. The idea is that conserver will log all your serial traffic so you can go back and review why something crashed, look at changes (if done on the console), or tie the console logs into a monitoring system (just watch the logfiles it creates). With multi-user capabilities you can work on equipment with others, mentor, train, etc. It also does all that client-server stuff so that, assuming you have a network connection, you can interact with any of the equipment from home or wherever.
Documentation
See the INSTALL
file for installation and the man pages for specifics.
Downloading
The latest version can be found on GitHub.
Contributions
Contributions distributed with the code can be found in the contrib
subdirectory.