Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:27730 comp.unix.xenix.sco:1170 Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.xenix.sco Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watdragon!violet!pacolley From: pacolley@violet.uwaterloo.ca (Paul Colley) Subject: Re: help with uucp needed Message-ID: <1990Dec28.190803.19672@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Owner of Many System Processes) Organization: University of Waterloo References: <88@gdx.UUCP> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 90 19:08:03 GMT Lines: 31 In article <88@gdx.UUCP> jay@gdx.UUCP (Jay A. Snyder) writes: > >$ uucp wa3wbu!eds1!psuvax1!rutgers!uunet!rayssd!anomaly!/usr/spool/uucppublic/archives/egrep.tar.Z ~uucp > >yeilds: > >illegal syntax wa3wbu!eds1!psuvax1!rutgers!uunet!rayssd!anomaly!/usr/spool/uucppublic/archives/egrep.tar.Z > >How do I get this file via uucp w/o a direct connection to anomaly? Indirect UUCP doesn't work for me either. So far, the only reply has been along the lines of "tough, call direct". Which doesn't answer the question! The manual claims it's fine, but any attempt to have a!b!file as source gives "illegal syntax". Assuming I have permissions from the machines in the path, what's the problem? Better yet, what's the fix? Reason for doing this: I have accounts on two machines, which are connected through a third machine. I'd like to request files from the machine I'm working on, instead of having to login to the remote machine and send the files (not always easy to do). A direct UUCP connection isn't possible between the two machines I'm interested in. Any constructive advice appreciated. - Paul Colley pacolley@violet.waterloo.edu or .ca "Quantum Mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of" - Ken Burnside