ConMan is a serial console management program designed to support a large
number of console devices and simultaneous users.

Supported console types:
- Local serial devices
- Remote terminal servers (via the telnet protocol)
- IPMI Serial-Over-LAN (via FreeIPMI's libipmiconsole)
- External processes (e.g., Expect)
- Unix domain sockets

Features:
- Mapping symbolic names to console devices
- Logging (and optionally timestamping) console output to file
- Connecting to a console in monitor (R/O) or interactive (R/W) mode
- Connecting to multiple consoles for broadcasting (W/O) client output
- Sharing a console session amongst multiple simultaneous clients
- Allowing clients to share or steal console "write" privileges
- Executing Expect scripts across multiple consoles in parallel


License:

  ConMan is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
  the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
  Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
  any later version.


Keys:

  Releases are signed with the following GPG key:

  pub   4096R/0x3B7ECB2B30DE0871 2011-10-01
        Key fingerprint = A441 880C 3D4C 7C36 C5DD  41E1 3B7E CB2B 30DE 0871
  uid                            Chris Dunlap <chris.m.dunlap@gmail.com>
  uid                            Chris Dunlap <cdunlap@llnl.gov>
  uid                            Chris Dunlap <dun@imsa.edu>
  sub   4096R/0x48A5CADDECA74B8A 2011-10-01


Homepage:

  https://dun.github.io/conman/
