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authorThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2007-11-12 19:05:14 +0100
committerThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2007-11-12 19:05:14 +0100
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parenta06c5090a04a51fb9de65e39d58af01204db46fc (diff)
Reintegrate [[Hurd/HostmuxTranslator]] as [[hurd/translator/hostmux.mdwn]].
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-Multiplexes arbitrary host names, making access to many differnt host fast and easy.
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-For each host accessed via a directory an new translator is started with the hostname as option. Say, /hostmuxdemo should let you access your favourite host with your translator mytranslatorfs.
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-<code>**ls /hostmuxdemo/mybox/**</code> would give the result of mytranslatorfs applied to host mybox.
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-## <a name="Usage"> Usage </a>
-
-Hostmux takes translator options as argument and (in the easiest case ) starts the translator with the given arguments and the hostname as the last argument.
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-### <a name="ftpfs"> ftpfs </a>
-
-ftpfs is a good example, that is even very usefull. With hostmux and ftpfs you can access anonymous ftp via the filesystem, sparing out complicate use of a ftp client.
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-We assume you want to access the ftp root at all servers. The example host is ftp.yourbox.com.
-
-Usermux is called via <code>**settrans -fgap /ftp /hurd/hostmux /hurd/ftpfs /**</code> .
-
-* <code>**-fg**</code> makes settrans try hard to remove an existing old translator from <code>**/ftp**</code>
-* <code>**ap**</code> sets an active translator (starts the translator) and a passive translator (stores translator information in the filesystem with which an active translator can be started on access of this node)
-* <code>**/ftp**</code> is where we want to set the translator
-* <code>**/hurd/hostmux**</code> is obviously our hostmux translator that will be started at <code>**/ftp**</code> and handle filesystem operations on <code>**/ftp**</code> and everything below (like <code>**/ftp/ftp.yourbox.com/pub/**</code>)
-* <code>**/hurd/ftpfs /**</code> is the argument to hostmux.
-
-When <code>**/ftp**</code> is accessed, the first directory is interpreted as hostname and a new translator is set up with the <code>**hostmux**</code> arguments:
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-<code>**ls /ftp/ftp.yourhost.com/pub/**</code> lets hostmux start a new traslator <code>**/hurd/ftpfs / ftp.yourhost.com**</code> and serve it via <code>**/ftp/ftp.yourhos t.com/**</code> as directory. Subsequent the directory <code>**pub/**</code> on <code>**/ftp.yourhost.com/**</code> can be accessed via the new created translator.
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-You can see the new created translator in the process list: <code>**ps ax | grep ftpsfs**</code> . You shoud see <code>**/hurd/ftpfs / ftp.yourhost.com**</code> .
-
--- [[Main/PatrickStrasser]] - 13 Jul 2004