Xref: utzoo comp.mail.misc:4078 news.software.b:5920 comp.unix.xenix.sco:322 Path: utzoo!utstat!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mq!alan From: alan@mq.com (Alan H. Mintz) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc,news.software.b,comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Bogus .UUCP addresses under SCO Summary: Patch the files. Message-ID: <95@mq.com> Date: 1 Oct 90 20:43:35 GMT References: <1990Sep30.220547.7205@mthvax.cs.miami.edu> Followup-To: comp.mail.misc Organization: Micro-Quick Systems, Inc. Lines: 41 In article <1990Sep30.220547.7205@mthvax.cs.miami.edu>, wb8foz@mthvax.cs.miami.edu (David Lesher) writes: > I recently exchanged mail with a user down under about his bogus > .UUCP suffix, instead of the correct .oz.au that he showed in > his .sig files. > > He told me that SCO had shipped only them only binaries for > bnews, with the .UUCP hardcoded into it. > > 1) Why would SCO ship brain_damaged binaries such as this? I don't know about _brain-damaged_. Not everyone has a registered domain address. Such sites are usually distinguished by the .UUCP suffix, which is known to be bogus. SCO provides a service to people without access to a developement system by shipping a compiled Bnews distribution. Documentation regarding the configuration used to compile it is sparse, but I suppose it wouldn't mean much to those requesting it anyway. Exploring around in the binaries let me patch mine to change the uucp suffix to com. In poking around just now, I discovered that, if there is a file named "localdomain" in your /usr/lib/news directory, Bnews will create your system name by appending whatever is in the "localdomain" file to the end of the system name as contained in /etc/systemid. Since /etc/systemid appears in the text portion of the binaries, I suppose that you could patch it to look elsewhere for the system name as well. > 2) I thought it was 'rn' that had the .UUCP hardcode bug. Does > bnews also? The above seems to apply to all the bnews stuff (UUCP can be found in most of the binaries.). You can patch them to .COM (or whatever) if appropriate, or use the "localdomain" file method. > comments/flames/free_beer? Yes. No. YES!!!! -- < Alan H. Mintz | Voice +1 714 980 1034 > < Micro-Quick Systems, Inc. | FAX +1 714 944 3995 > < 10384 Hillside Road | uucp: ...!uunet!mq!alan > < Alta Loma, CA 91701 USA | Internet: alan@MQ.COM >