| @node VTY shell |
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| @chapter VTY shell |
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| @command{vtysh} is integrated shell of Quagga software. |
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| To use vtysh please specify ---enable-vtysh to configure script. To use |
| PAM for authentication use ---with-libpam option to configure script. |
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| vtysh only searches @value{INSTALL_PREFIX_ETC} path for vtysh.conf which |
| is the vtysh configuration file. Vtysh does not search current |
| directory for configuration file because the file includes user |
| authentication settings. |
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| Currently, vtysh.conf has only two commands. |
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| @deffn {Command} {username @var{username} nopassword} {} |
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| With this set, user foo does not need password authentication for user vtysh. |
| With PAM vtysh uses PAM authentication mechanism. |
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| If vtysh is compiled without PAM authentication, every user can use vtysh |
| without authentication. vtysh requires read/write permission |
| to the various daemons vty sockets, this can be accomplished through use |
| of unix groups and the --enable-vty-group configure option. |
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| @end deffn |
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| @deffn {Command} {write-conf daemon} {} |
| Instruct daemons to write out their config files when 'write file' |
| is issued. |
| @end deffn |
| @deffn {Command} {write-conf integrated} {} |
| Write out integrated Quagga.conf file when 'write file' is issued. |
| @end deffn |
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| This command controls the behaviour of vtysh when it is told |
| to write out the configuration. If @command{write-conf integrated} is |
| set, the daemon will write out a Quagga.conf with all daemons' commands |
| integrated into it. If @command{write-conf daemon} is set, vtysh |
| will instruct each daemon to write out their config files. |
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| Vtysh per default behaves as if @command{write-conf daemon} is set. Note |
| that both may be set at same time if one wishes to have both |
| Quagga.conf and daemon specific files written out. Further, note that the |
| daemons are hard-coded to first look for the integrated Quagga.conf |
| file before looking for their own file. |
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| We recommend you do not mix the use of the two types of files. |
| Further, it is better not to use the integrated Quagga.conf file, |
| as any syntax error in it can lead to /all/ of your daemons being unable |
| to start up. Per daemon files are more robust as impact of errors in |
| configuration are limited to the daemon in whose file the error is made. |