Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!tygra!jpp From: jpp@tygra.UUCP (John Palmer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Hangup ignored--known problem? Message-ID: <20@tygra.UUCP> Date: 17 Feb 90 22:36:32 GMT References: <253@hutch.UUCP> Reply-To: jpp@tygra.UUCP (John Palmer) Distribution: na Organization: CAT-TALK Conferencing Network, Detroit, MI Lines: 29 In article <253@hutch.UUCP} robert@rabbit1.uucp (Robert L. Oliver) writes: }We have an SCO Xenix 386 system with a multi-port async serial card. It }has the annoying feature of ignoring hangups (loss of CD). Thus, people }dialing in can be connected to an already logged-in session. } ...[rest deleted] I'm having a similar problem using a DIGIBOARD PC/4. I'm running SCO Xenix 2.3.2 on a 386-20MHz (AWARD Bios). I'm using a US Robotics Courier HST modem which I have locked in at 9600 baud (the DCE/DTE rate). Here is the gettydefs entry I am using: m # B9600 HUPCL # B9600 CS8 SANE HUPCL TAB3 ECHOE IXANY #\rWelcome to The CAT-TALK Network. Type new if a new user.\r\n\r\n@ login: # m The problem is that some times when someone hangs up abruptly, usually when using something that uses curses/terminfo, the modem doesnt reset and the SD and RD (Send Data/Read Data) lites on the modem stay lit. At other times, they go out but the TR and RS lites go out and the modem wont answer the phone. During the former case, the user still appears to be logged in. I'm not using sh or csh for the login shell, but am using some program that I wrote for a login shell. Any one have any suggestions?? -- = CAT-TALK Conferencing Network, Prototype Computer Conferencing System = - 1-800-825-3069, 300/1200/2400/9600 baud, 8/N/1. New users use 'new' - = as a login id. E-Mail Address: jpp%tygra.UUCP@sharkey.cc.umich.edu = - <<>>> -