COLLAB(1)COLLAB(1)NAME
collab: connect - connect to collaborative files and services
SYNOPSIS
collab/connect [ -C alg ] [ -k keyfile ] [ -v ] [ netaddress [ localdir
] ]
DESCRIPTION
Connect dials network address netaddr (default: net!$collab!9999),
which should be served by an instance of collabsrv(8), and mounts the
resulting connection on /n/remote; it then binds /n/remote/collab on
localdir (default: /n/ftree/collab).
The resulting hierarchy under /n/remote is determined by the site con‐
figuration, but usually includes the directory /n/remote/services,
which gives access to the server side of collaborative activities, as
described in collabsrv(8), and the directory /n/remote/collab, which
contains the file hierarchy that contains all collaborative resources
offered to a client device.
If an instance of wm-ftree(1) is running in the same name space, then
after mounting the connection and adjusting the name space, connect
tells it that the name space has changed, so any displayed view of it
can be updated.
Connect accepts the following options:
-C alg Specify the algorithm, alg, to be used following authentication
for digesting or encryption. See ssl(3) for the supported algo‐
rithms. The default is none: ssl(3) is not used after authenti‐
cation.
-k kfile
Specify the keyfile to be used when authenticating. The default
is /usr/user/keyring/netaddr, if that exists, and otherwise
/usr/user/keyring/default. See keyring-auth(2) for more
details.
-v Causes connect to chat about its actions on standard output.
SOURCE
/appl/collab/connect.b
SEE ALSOcollabsrv(8)COLLAB(1)