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author | Tar Committer <tar@ocjtech.us> | 2002-01-04 21:31:49 +0000 |
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committer | Tar Committer <tar@ocjtech.us> | 2002-01-04 21:31:49 +0000 |
commit | 9f2402b0d86333f5f7e9d50437036cd3124bde47 (patch) | |
tree | 163861dc0a0052447f838d3674a35870a80026f5 /cloginrc.sample | |
parent | b0d71377c1854271b4511488422427f73d9473d1 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/cloginrc.sample b/cloginrc.sample index dc040b4..da66459 100644 --- a/cloginrc.sample +++ b/cloginrc.sample @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # comments are cool, as is whitespace -# currently clogin supports a number of add directives: +# clogin supports a number of add directives: # password # user # userprompt @@ -13,26 +13,26 @@ # cyphertype # identity # -# Details on each of these follows. +# Details on each of these follows. Also see cloginrc(5). # -# add password <router name regexp> <vty passwd> <enable passwd> +# add password <router name glob> <vty passwd> <enable passwd> # -# add user <router name regexp> <username> +# add user <router name glob> <username> # The default user is $USER (i.e.: the user running clogin). # -# add userprompt <router name regexp> <username prompt> +# add userprompt <router name glob> <username prompt> # What the router prints to prompt for the username. # Default: {"(Username|login|user name):"} # -# add userpassword <router name regexp> <user password> +# add userpassword <router name glob> <user password> # The password for user if different than the password set # using 'add password'. # -# add passprompt <router name regexp> <password prompt> +# add passprompt <router name glob> <password prompt> # What the router prints to prompt for the password. # Default: {"(\[Pp]assword|passwd):"} # -# add method <router name regexp> {ssh} [...] +# add method <router name glob> {ssh} [...] # Defines, in order, which connection method(s) to use for a device # from the set {ssh,telnet,rsh}. eg: add method * {ssh} {telnet} {rsh} # will attempt ssh connection first. if ssh fails with connection @@ -40,24 +40,24 @@ # then rsh. # Default: {telnet} {ssh} # -# add noenable <router name regexp> +# add noenable <router name glob> # equivalent of -noenable on the cmd line to not enable at login. # -# add enableprompt <router name regexp> <enable prompt> +# add enableprompt <router name glob> <enable prompt> # What the router prints to prompt for the enable password. # Default: {"\[Pp]assword:"} # -# add enauser <router name regexp> <username> +# add enauser <router name glob> <username> # This is only needed if enable asks for a username and this # username is different from what user is set to. # -# add autoenable <router name regexp> <1/0> +# add autoenable <router name glob> <1/0> # This is used if you are automatically enabled by the login process. # -# add cyphertype <router name regexp> <ssh encryption type> +# add cyphertype <router name glob> <ssh encryption type> # Default is 3des. # -# add identity <router name regexp> <path to ssh identity file> +# add identity <router name glob> <path to ssh identity file> # Default is your default ssh identity. # # include <file> |