SYNOPSIS
/etc/latd.conf
DESCRIPTION
/etc/latd.conf is a shell script (run by /bin/sh) that is run when
latd is started up using the latcp -s command.
It contains commands used to customise lat for your site and usually
consists of a list of latcp commands.
latd.conf is run with a minimal PATH and a minimal environment. The
variable $LATCP points to the latcp binary used to invoke the script.
EXAMPLE
# /etc/latd.conf # This is a sample configuration file for latd # it is run as s shell script from latcp -s with a minimal # environment and PATH. latcp should be invoked using the # environment variable $LATCP. # # You can fiddle with all the latd parameters you like in here, # the first service announcement will not be made until this # script completes. # # Set the multicast timeout to 30 seconds $LATCP -m 30 # Add another login service $LATCP -A -a ZAPHOD -r 100 # Add a queued reverse LAT service to a printer on a DECserver $LATCP -A -p /dev/lat/printer -Hdecserver -Vdecserver -Q # Only advertise our service in groups 1-10 and 200 $LATCP -G 1-10,200 exit