Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cuae2!ihnp4!chinet!nucsrl!naim From: naim@nucsrl.UUCP (Naim Abdullah) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: 4.3bsd uucico log entry question Message-ID: <2410004@nucsrl.UUCP> Date: Wed, 5-Nov-86 19:52:54 EST Article-I.D.: nucsrl.2410004 Posted: Wed Nov 5 19:52:54 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 7-Nov-86 22:45:35 EST Organization: Northwestern Univ., Evanston IL Lines: 27 Our uucp log for the system chinet (from whom we get news) shows the following entry: UUCP chinet (11/5-17:50-5930) SUCCEEDED (call to chinet ) UUCP chinet (11/5-17:52-5930) FAILED (imsg 1) **NSC** chinet (11/5-18:08-5944) FAILED (LOGIN) **NSC** chinet (11/5-18:08-5944) FAILED (call to chinet ) This is produced by the 4.3bsd uucp running on a vax 11/780. Anybody know what is happening ? I tried looking for NSC in the sources for uucp but couldn't find it (via egrep NSC /usr/src/usr.bin/uucp/*.[ch]; I also looked in the aculib and the vms subdirectories but it wasn't there). Also "imsg 1" sounds catastrophic because the level 1 is supposed to be for pretty serious errors. Can anybody explain what can produce an "imsg 1" ? I wish somebody "in the know" could write a description of the g protocol for the rest of us poor slobs who yearn to understand it. Ofcourse, it would be given only to those who have source licenses. Naim Abdullah Dept. of EECS, Northwestern University, {ihnp4, chinet}!nucsrl!naim