Dialin/Dialout & Tip
Mark G. Brown
markb at boulder.colorado.edu
Sat Mar 24 07:10:56 AEST 1990
First, let me say thank you to those responded to my Lisp/GKS problem.
Now I have one a bit less esoteric. On our server (a Sun3/180 running
SunOs3.5 [I know, but it is a SL/IP gateway]), we have a dialin/dialout
modem connected to /dev/ttyb. The kernel has been configured for carrier
detection on ttyb. The problem is that whenever a user runs the command
`tip isn`, a second "/etc/init -" process is started, which hangs any
future `tip` requests until the 2nd "init" process is killed. Here are the
relevant contents of /dev and the pertinent file in /etc:
/dev
====
crw--w--w- 1 root wheel 12, 0 Nov 20 1988 /dev/ttya
crw--w--w- 1 root wheel 12, 1 Mar 23 12:01 /dev/ttyd0
/etc/remote
===========
isn:\
:dv=/dev/cua0:br#2400:at=hayes:du:pn=4921968%:
/etc/ttys
=========
02ttya
10ttyd0
/etc/ttytype
============
dialup ttya
dialup ttyd0
Can anyone offer an explanation? (Like I'm doing something stupid.)
Thanks in advance.
Mark G. Brown, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309 (303)-492-3972
markb at boulder.colorado.edu -or- !ncar!boulder!markb
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