Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:5405 comp.unix.questions:12354 comp.unix.wizards:15143 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!pprg.unm.edu!hc!lll-winken!uunet!amgraf!brian386!news From: news@brian386.UUCP (Wm. Brian McCane) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: UUCP problem Message-ID: <423@brian386.UUCP> Date: 21 Mar 89 20:35:00 GMT References: <483@ispi.UUCP> <609@g4lzv.co.uk> <6336@turnkey.TCC.COM> Reply-To: news@brian386.UUCP (Wm. Brian McCane) Organization: Harmon Electronics, Inc Grain Valley, MO Lines: 49 In article <6336@turnkey.TCC.COM> jack@turnkey.TCC.COM writes: =>In article <609@g4lzv.co.uk> keith@g4lzv.co.uk (Keith Brazington) writes: =>>In article <483@ispi.UUCP>, jbayer@ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes: =>>> Permission file entry: =>>> =>>> MACHINE=libcmp LOGNAME=libcmp \ =>>> COMMANDS=uucp:rmail \ =>>> READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp \ =>>> WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp \ =>>> SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes =>>> =>>> System file entry: =>>> =>>> libcmp Never ACU 19200 p0000 ogin:--ogin:--ogin: nuucp =>> =>>The problem with this is the LOGNAME entry. It should be LOGNAME=nuucp =>>assuming that the remote uses this as the login id to get into the system. =>>Remember that MACHINE is the ID of the machine, and that LOGNAME is the ID used =>>to gain access to uucico. => =>sites that login as nuucp but their LOGNAME is equal to their real systemid. =>"nuucp" is the id passed through getty to login and identifies the 'shell' to =>run as uucico, LOGNAME is determined during the uucp handshaking between the =>two systems after uucico is started up, when it gets that id it looks in the =>Permissions file for a LOGNAME equal to that id. Also it is not true that =>MACHINE is the id of the incoming system, rather it is the id used when your =>system makes an outbound call, at that time uucico again checks Permissions, =>this time for the MACHINE id rather than for LOGNAME. => I thought that MYNAME was the id used when your system makes an outbound call. And from the Permissions file on my system: # LOGNAME=list : specify the login(s) to be associated with this entry. # ( LOGNAME=nuucp ) # # MACHINE=list : specify the machine to be associated with this entry. # ( MACHINE=system5 ) ... I discovered the MYNAME command myself, by looking at the uucheck file with less. I am sure it is documented, but I dunno where. brian -- Wm. Brian McCane | Life is full of doors that won't open | when you knock, equally spaced amid Disclaimer: I don't think they even | those that open when you don't want admit I work here. | them to. - Roger Zelazny "Blood of Amber"