Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!sci.kun.nl!cs.kun.nl!lwj From: lwj@cs.kun.nl (Luc Rooijakkers) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW (handshake) with TCP/IP (was: FAS 2.07 and TCP/IP) Message-ID: <2557@wn1.sci.kun.nl> Date: 17 Dec 90 10:57:52 GMT References: <1990Dec16.202229.352@buchonia.rhoen.in-berlin.de> Sender: root@sci.kun.nl Lines: 23 horke@buchonia.rhoen.in-berlin.de (Bernhard Kroenung) writes: >Since I use TCP/IP with the FAS 2.07 the Hardware-Handshake won`t work ... >Has somebody made similar experiences ?? Yes. Using SCO XENIX 2.3.2 with a working Trailblazer configuration with hardware handshake, we installed SCO TCP/IP 1.0.0. After that, the hardware handshake stopped working. That is, it is initially enabled (by the dialer), but after the dialer exits, uucico does some ioctl's (if I remember correctly, they were a TCGETA / TCSETA), after which the RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW flags are lost. I have not yet tracked it down, but it seems that for some reason the slip driver does not recognize these flags. This seems plausible, given that these flags are a SCO invention and so Lachman TCP/IP (on which SCO's is based) probably did not support it. However, this is a conjecture: I have not yet been able to track it down. Very annoying, though. Can anyone tell me if the newest version (1.0.1h) has this problem also ? -- Luc Rooijakkers Internet: lwj@cs.kun.nl Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science UUCP: uunet!cs.kun.nl!lwj University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands tel. +3180652271