install-netsync(1) Conduits install-netsync(1)
NAME
install-netsync - reads or sets the Network Preferences information on
a Palm Device.
SYNOPSIS
install-netsync [-p ] [-e] [-n ] [-i ] [-m ]
DESCRIPTION
install-netsync allows the user to read or change the Network Prefer-
ences stored on the Palm.
OPTIONS
-p, --port
Use device file to communicate with the Palm handheld.
If this is not specified, will look for the $PILOTPORT environ-
ment variable. If both are not found or supplied,
install-expenses will fall back to /dev/pilot.
-h, --help
Display the help synopsis for install-netsync.
-v, --version
Display version of install-netsync.
-e, --enable
Enable the LanSync operation (Used for performing a "Network"
HotSync (synronize across the Internet for example) instead of
"Local" HotSync).
-n, --name
Sets the hostname of the remote machine you wish to connect to
via "Network" HotSync. This is not the hostname of the Palm
device itself.
-i, --ip
Set the IP address of the remote machine you wish to connect to
via "Network" HotSync. This is not the IP address of the Palm
device itself. In most cases the Palm will be assigned an IP
address automatically by your desktop or server-side configura-
tion.
-m, --mask
Set the netmask of the remote machine you wish to connect to
via "Network" HotSync. This is not the netmask address of the
Palm device itself, it should be assigned a netmask value at
connection time, based on your desktop or server-side configu-
ration.
USAGE
The program will connect to a target Palm handheld, and read and dis-
play or set the Network Preferences information specified or display
the Network Preferences stored on the Palm device.
BUGS
KNOWN BUGS
install-netsync has no known bugs at this time.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/
AUTHOR
install-netsync was created from the original install-user application
originally written by D. Jeff Dionne , and
was split into a separate conduit by JP Rosevear .
SEE ALSO
install-user(1)
(c) FSF 1996-2003 pilot-link - 0.11.8 install-netsync(1)
UNIX/Linux commands referenced on this page:
- file
- look
- install-expenses
- hostname
- time
- play
- at
- install-user
- split