Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!netsys!macomh!macom1!larry From: larry@macom1.UUCP (Larry Taborek) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: SCO dial-in site install help Message-ID: <4869@macom1.UUCP> Date: 27 Jul 89 11:51:38 GMT References: <20741@cup.portal.com> Organization: CENTEL Federal Systems, Reston, VA. 22091-1506 Lines: 38 From article <20741@cup.portal.com>, by Anthony_Mak_Fiorentino@cup.portal.com: > I tried to install a dial-in site under SCO 2.2.3 using uucp and > followed all instructions including use of the uuinstall utility > When I attempt a login I get the message of the day greeting, but then > instead of the password prompt I get "shere". I am unable to key-in > any further and have to wait for a disconnect. What am I doing wrong? The "shere" message is one that is traded between uucico programs when they are talking to one another. Some logins, rather then starting a shell like sh or csh, are configured to run a program called uucico. You can see this in looking at the 7th field (last) of a entry in the passwd file. If it says "/usr/lib/uucp/uucico", then rather then getting a normal shell on login, a uucico program will be run that attempts to communicate with what it expects to be a uucico program calling in from your system. To fix this, use another login that does have a normal shell started on login. I also noticed that you are expecting the password prompt but are getting the message of the day. Message of the day shows that login was sucessful and you are in. If your login has no passwd entry in the password field in the password file, then the login program will not prompt you for a password, and you will be IN the system. I have worked some with uucp. If you need to have a discussion about whats happening, give me a call. Hope this helps. Larry -- Larry Taborek ..!uunet!grebyn!macom1!larry Centel Federal Systems larry@macom1.UUCP 11400 Commerce Park Drive Reston, VA 22091-1506 703-758-7000