Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:5417 comp.unix.questions:12394 comp.unix.wizards:15174 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!elroy!gryphon!turnkey!jack From: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: UUCP problem Message-ID: <6337@turnkey.TCC.COM> Date: 23 Mar 89 15:19:30 GMT References: <483@ispi.UUCP> <609@g4lzv.co.uk> <6336@turnkey.TCC.COM> <423@brian386.UUCP> Reply-To: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM Organization: Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester, CA Lines: 45 In article <423@brian386.UUCP> news@brian386.UUCP (Wm. Brian McCane) writes: >=>In article <6336@turnkey.TCC.COM> jack@turnkey.TCC.COM writes: [ repetitive quoting deleted ] >=>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. Is it really necessary to go into boring detail in order not to be misunderstood??? Notice I said above "id used" I did not think it was required to state what it was used for. It is the id used to identify outbound permissions, NOT the name of your system. Let's say your system is called 'bozo' and you want to poll the system 'dumdum', so you issue the command: uucico -r1 -x5 -sdumdum Now uucico scans the Permissions file to check for MACHINE=dumdum and see if there are any special constraints calling dumdum, like maybe whether or not I can SENDFILES. In fact, for whatever reason you may not want to identify yourself as bozo when calling dumdum, so there will be an entry there that says MYNAME=smartguy, now you will use that id during handshaking. There, now is it all perfectly clear!?! -- Jack F. Vogel Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester,CA UUCP: ...{nosc|uunet|gryphon}!turnkey!jack Internet: jack@turnkey.TCC.COM || lcc!jackv@CS.UCLA.EDU