uucp via IP ?

Ed Vielmetti emv at a.cc.umich.edu
Sat Feb 11 06:12:10 AEST 1989


In article <522 at cvman.UUCP> gdelong at cvman.UUCP (Gary Delong) writes:
>How does one establish a uucp connection via an existing network
>connection such as TCP/IP where rlogin is available.

Two reasonably easy ways.

1.  If your uucp supports 't' protocol (4.3, recent HoneyDanber)
    then you're all set.  L.sys lines look like this for 4.3:

2.  If you have an Annex terminal server it can be configured to
    pass all 8 bits with the magic string 'stty parity none bchar 8'.
    Then run 'g' protocol over the line and use 'rlogin' to sign on.
    Similar magic for ciscos is probably available.

One gotcha is embedding the space character into the expect-send string
for the 'rlogin foo.umich.edu' command, check your documentation on that one.
--
Edward Vielmetti, U of Michigan Computing Center mail group
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