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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 ALSO
       collabsrv(8)

								     COLLAB(1)
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