Xref: utzoo comp.unix.aux:1594 comp.sources.wanted:10463 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!samsung!umich!terminator!shogun.us.cc.umich.edu!mike From: mike@shogun.us.cc.umich.edu Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux,comp.sources.wanted Subject: uugetty for A/UX? Message-ID: <1990Feb7.153912.191@terminator.cc.umich.edu> Date: 7 Feb 90 15:39:12 GMT Sender: news@terminator.cc.umich.edu (Usenet Owner) Reply-To: mike@shogun.us.cc.umich.edu () Organization: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Lines: 18 I have an A/UX system with a single modem attached. I'd like to use this modem for incoming login and outgoing uucp. The book, Managing UUCP and Usenet, gives two suggestions. One, you can set up multiple run levels, like 2 for incoming and 3 for outgoing. Then you establish a schedule and have cron automatically change run levels for you. This works okay but it also seems to start extra crons and lpscheds on me. It also says that with BNU (what's BNU?) there's a program called "uugetty" which allows the port to be bi-directional without shutting off the uugetty. Well, this sounds great. Is there a public domain version of this? I found a program called uuty on comp.sources.unix which does most of this but it does do speed switching like the normal getty does. I'm new to Unix and don't know enough to enhance this uutty to provide this speed switching. Any help is always appreciated. Michael Nowak University of Michigan Computing Center USMail: 611 Church St., 2nd floor Ann Arbor, MI 48104 EMail: mike@us.cc.umich.edu -or- mike_nowak@um.cc.umich.edu