Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!mauxci!dumais From: dumais@mauxci.uucp (Paul Dumais) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Scripts to deal with A/UX's buggy UUCP Message-ID: <1991Mar28.003019.1764@mauxci.uucp> Date: 28 Mar 91 00:30:19 GMT References: <1991Mar10.194813.10357@panix.uucp> <1991Mar27.014105.5418@intacc.uucp> Reply-To: dumais@mauxci.UUCP (Paul Dumais) Organization: Apple Canada, Inc. Lines: 85 In article <1991Mar27.014105.5418@intacc.uucp> mann@intacc.uucp (Jeff Mann) writes: >In article <1991Mar10.194813.10357@panix.uucp> alexis@panix.uucp (Alexis Rosen) writes: >>A few days ago I mentioned some scripts I had written to make life with A/UX's >>UUCP more bearable. As I got over a dozen requests, I'm posting both scripts >>here. [stuff deleted] >I don't know if you've done something else to get around this, or what, >but on my system uucico will die if there is a getty on the line, >regardless of whether you do an stty -modem. In other words, your >> # have to worry about a getty. If not, we need to handle the >> # getty by doing a stty -modem. >doesn't work for me. I have had to use the old method of specifiying >run levels which getty can exist in, and using init to turn the getty >on or off. Am I missing something? Anyone else with the same problem? >I'm planning to post my code which handles this, but part of it runs >suid root to handle the init, and if there's another way around it... > I admit that I'm not pleased with the UUCP delivered with A/UX but it has been fixed quite a bit in A/UX 2.0.1. Thank you Vicki et al. And..... I have UUCP working just fine for both dial-in and dial-out on mauxci.UUCP. There is NO REASON to play with run levels. Alexis has written some code to enhance the administration of UUCP but he is not mucking around with gettys or run levels. Here are my settings on mauxci: (Macintosh IIfx, 8MbRAM, 500Mb, A/UX 2.0.1, TrailBlazer Plus) -- GETTYDEFS -- pd_2400# B2400 # B2400 HUPCL SANE2 TAB3 # ~MODEM ~DTR ~FLOW #login: #pd_1200 [stuff deleted] BL_19200# B19200 HUPCL OPOST ONLCR TAB3 BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP IXON IXANY ECHO ECHOE ECHOK ICANON ISIG CS8 CREAD # B19200 HUPCL OPOST ONLCR TAB3 BRKINT IGNPAR ISTRIP IXON IXANY ECHO ECHOE ECHOK ICANON ISIG CS8 CREAD # FLOW ~DTR ~MODEM #Apple Canada, Inc. (mauxci) \r\n\nlogin: #BL_19200 Note: I only use the 19200 line for my TrailBlazer so it points back to itself. The modem does the baud adjusting. I am using Hardware flow control. -- INITTAB -- [stuff deleted] co::respawn:/etc/loginrc # System Console Window 00:2:off:/etc/getty tty0 pd_2400 # Modem Pool (Out only) 01:2:respawn:/etc/getty tty1 BL_19200 # TrailBlazer Plus (In/Out) -- CABLE -- Here are the pinouts for Modem -> Mac cable that supports HW Flow control: DB-25 DIN-8 4--+------------1 | 20-+ 5---------------2 2---------------3 7------------+--4 | +--8 3---------------5 n/c ---6 n/c ---7 ============================================================================= -- . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul E. Dumais A/UX Specialist Apple Canada, Inc. . . Internet: dumais@apple.com 7495 Birchmount Rd. .