Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!dali!ogicse!emory!stiatl!mnopltd!neal From: neal@mnopltd.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Null modems between Xenix systems. Message-ID: <47@mnopltd.UUCP> Date: 13 Apr 90 15:12:34 GMT Reply-To: gatech!stiatl!mnopltd!neal Organization: MNOP Ltd., Atlanta, Ga. Lines: 33 Distribution: -> ->robert@woodt.uucp (Robert Sexton) writes: -> ->>Has anybody successfully connected two xenix systems witha null-modem cable? ->>I have had fairly mixed results. In all cases so far, I seem to get one-way ->>communication, depending on which system starts the conversation. I wish ->>to use uucp for local mail and printer sharing, but my cables just don't ->>do the trick. I wish SCO had been a little more verbose about this problem. ->>their manuals refer me to the serial port manuals. ->>-- ->>Robert Sexton, Woodtechnique Inc. ->>robert@woodt.UUCP ukma!woodt!robert -> ->Unless I'm missing something in what Robert's saying, he wants to use ONE ->cable to connect two XENIX systems in a bidirectional UUCP link. This ->cannot be done with getty. AT&T systems have something called uugetty ->that permits this (they sort of handshake and then wait to see who wants ->to do what). There is probably a PD version of uugetty out there somewhere. -> ->The problem with what Robert wants to do is that neither getty knows that ->it is supposed to ignore what's coming in from the other side. So they ->are likely to both sit there saying "login:" indefinitely, greatly to the ->detriment of the performance of the rest of the processes on both systems! ->-- Yeah. Should he consider dictating whom is the slave and who is master and make the master poll very regularly (every 10 minutes?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neal Rhodes MNOP Ltd (404)- 972-5430 President Lilburn (atlanta) GA 30247 Fax: 978-4741 uunet!emory!jdyx!mnopltd!neal Or uunet!gatech!stiatl!mnopltd!neal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------