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- From: bill@twg.bc.ca (Bill Irwin)
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- Subject: Re: Trouble configuring UUCP on TCP/IP
- Keywords: sco uucp tcp/ip
- Message-ID: <2809@twg.bc.ca>
- Date: 1 Jan 93 01:21:25 GMT
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- unilabs!chare@uunet.UU.NET (Chris Hare) writes:
-
- : In article <2808@twg.bc.ca> bill@twg.bc.ca (Bill Irwin) writes:
- : >
- : >I am having trouble configuring UUCP to use the TCP/IP network as
- : >its "device". I have two systems, both running SCO UNIX 3.2.4,
-
- : I went through this recently. this is what you need to do.
-
- : In Devices, create an entry which reads
-
- : TCP TCP,e - Any TCP 540
-
- : Note: this instructs uucp to use the 'e' protocol, and to connect on port
- : 540.
-
- I have the uucico accessing the TCP device now, but it is failing
- after the password is given to the remote system. Following is a
- portion of the -x9 log:
-
- mchFind called (SystemB)
- list (rmail) num = 1
- fillFlds: entered
- fillFlds: returning
- list (/) num = 1
- list (/) num = 1
- list (ALL) num = 1
- _Request (TRUE), _Switch (TRUE), _CallBack (FALSE), _MyName (), _Commands ALL
- chdir(/usr/spool/uucp/SystemB)
- conn(SystemB)
- ProtoStr = e
- Device Type TCP wanted
- Internal caller type TCP
- tcpdial host SystemB, port 540
- family: 2
- port: 7170
- addr: 02029384
- set interface TCP
- processdev: calling setdevcfg(uucico, TCP)
- getto ret 5
- sendthem (^M)
- expect: (gin:)
- login:got it
- sendthem (systema^M)
- expect: (word:)
- Password:got it
- sendthem (password^M)
- msg > Login incorrect.^Jimsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg >imsg
-
- The ">imsg" stuff keeps going and going until the log is is over
- 700Kb in size. Then it fails. I have seen this type of output
- on a normal modem connection before, but can't recall what it is
- a symptom of.
-
- Any ideas?
-
- : BTW, don't forget to uncomment the line in /etc/inetd.conf for uucpd on
- : both systems.
-
- I didn't forget. Thanks.
-
- BTW, Rick Gwilt says hi. He says you were his manager at Coreo.
- --
- Bill Irwin - The Westrheim Group - Vancouver, BC, Canada
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