Xref: utzoo comp.unix.wizards:8689 comp.lang.c:10287 news.groups:3922 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!bu-cs!purdue!decwrl!decvax!cg-atla!ulowell!m2c!jjmhome!cloud9!bob From: bob@cloud9.UUCP (Bob Toxen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.lang.c,news.groups Subject: Re: UUCP over SunLink X.25 Message-ID: <430@cloud9.UUCP> Date: 20 May 88 00:59:47 GMT References: <12269@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <196@tekbspa.UUCP> Organization: Stratus Computer, Inc., Marlboro, MA Lines: 30 In article <196@tekbspa.UUCP>, joe@tekbspa.UUCP (Joe Angelo) writes: > Hope this isn't a stupid question -- but just how can you tell what > protocols *your* uucico supports -and- can you force a particular > protocol to be used (read: requested) with a specific connection? > > Joe Angelo -- Senior Systems Engineer/Systems Manager > Teknekron Software Systems, Palo Alto 415-325-1025 > uunet!tekbspa!joe -OR- tekbspa!joe@uunet.uu.net Just have someone do "/usr/lib/uucp/uucico -r1 -x9 -syursys" and see what protocols your system announces that it has. I believe the diagnostic message (of the caller) will say "Pgx", for example for Protocols g and x. The caller will then say I'll take the g with the incantation "Ug" (use g). I tested this with one Virgin System V uucico calling another. I suspect any uucico will yield the same info. I believe the default algorithm is that the caller will request the first protocol that is in both the callers and called system's list of protocols. This can be overriden by putting a fourth field in the caller's USERFILE entry that specifies the protocol to use. I may eventually create a protocol that sends chunks larger than 64 bytes for better efficiency with high speed modems with data compression as well. -- Bob Toxen {ucbvax!ihnp4,harvard,cloud9!es}!anvil!cavu!bob Stratus Computer, Marlboro, MA Pilot to Copilot: What's a mountain goat doing way up here in a cloud bank?