Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!texbell!vector!attctc!ozdaltx!root From: root@ozdaltx.UUCP (root) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Hangup ignored--known problem? Message-ID: <5932@ozdaltx.UUCP> Date: 19 Feb 90 03:46:00 GMT References: <253@hutch.UUCP> <20@tygra.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: OZ BBS - Dallas, TX Lines: 35 In article <20@tygra.UUCP>, jpp@tygra.UUCP (John Palmer) writes: > 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 > 1 # B2400 SANE HUPCL ECHOE -CLOCAL -PARITY # B2400 SANE HUPCL ECHOE TAB3 IXANY -CLOCAL CS8 # \r\nAT\n\fOZ - AIDS INFO EXCG BBS\nEnter your handle or type help\nLogin: # 2 Enclosed, part of the gettydefs file from my system. Note especially the -CLOCAL notation. This tells the system this is a modem line and will correctly reset CD and DTR. Took me months to figure this out. Both lines of entry should (probably for a 386, too) have entries, since someone may hang up or get bumped before they are actually in the system. You might also try using 6 in the gettydefs file (9600) rather than 'm'. Make sure to change your /etc/ttytype and /etc/terms file to reflect the changes. Good luck.... Scotty ------ AIDS INFORMATION EXCHANGE BBS (214) 247-2367/247-5609 "Education is the best weapon" {ames,rutgers,texsun,smu}!attctc!ozdaltx!sysop