Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!ispi!jbayer From: jbayer@ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Trouble with uucp/cu/dialing sharing a phone line Summary: who's BNU are you using Keywords: Bloody Forehead. Message-ID: <358@ispi.UUCP> Date: 22 Dec 88 15:37:16 GMT References: <517@uceng.UC.EDU> Distribution: na Organization: Intelligent Software Products, Inc. Lines: 29 In article <517@uceng.UC.EDU>, rsexton@uceng.UC.EDU (robert sexton) writes: > Hello. I'm currently evaluating Xenix 2.2.3 286. We are trying to get > uucp to share a line with dialup. We are using BNU uucp. cu has worked > in the past, but it now gives us ERROR:sytem not in systems file. The > remote system is in the Systems file. Is it possible to get xenix > to do both dialup and cu on the same line? It seems we can get the > system to answer the phone reliably, or to dial out reliably, but not both. > Does xenix pay attention to /etc/inittab? I have uugetty set up, but that > does not seem to help anything. Whenever cu uses the modem, it drops > dtr when it finishes the conversation, and turns off autoanswer. I am > then left with a modem which will not answer the phone. Help would be much > appreciated. thanks. Who's BNU are you using? SCO didn't have it available until the 2.3 release. It sounds like you are using the SCO getty with someone's else BNU. The SCO getty has to be disabled if it is active by calling the ungetty program. Also, Xenix does not pay attention to inittab. It uses the /etc/ttys file instead. Conclusion: Get the 2.3 release from SCO. It is a cleanly integrated environment in which everything works. I know it might not be available yet, but give them a call. Jonathan Bayer Intelligent Software Products, Inc. -- life used to be so simple.