3b1 uucp problem
Gunsul
prg at mgweed.UUCP
Fri Dec 21 03:59:40 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec20.042245.10942 at mel.dit.csiro.au>, hal at manta.mel.dit.csiro.au (Harold A. Miller) writes:
>
> This only happens on Sun-to-3b1 traffic. All 3b1-to-Sun works, including
> the bidirectional protocol negotiation and acks. I keep thinking it might
> have something to do with flow control, but I haven't figured out where it
> could be failing, nor why it works on the Tek.
>
> Thanks.
> HM
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> Xref: cbnewse unix-pc.general:5792 comp.sys.att:6677
Gosh Hal, this sure sounds strange.. I'm not a bit familiar with any
of the Sun systems, but one thing popped into my mind when I read
this -- could the problem be with using the same port for inbound and
outbound traffic? I'm not sure if the Sun has something like "uugetty"
for bi-directional uucp connections.. I've seen real strange things
happen on 3B type machines prior to HDB that had a "getty" running on
an "out-bound" port...
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