Does uu/ungetty force S0=1 for dial out lines?
Bill Irwin
bill at twg.bc.ca
Sun Jan 27 12:40:54 AEST 1991
I have noticed some odd behavior on our SCO XENIX 2.3.2 system.
We have three modem lines: 2 are dedicated numbers and 1 is line
3 of our regular business number. It seems the only way to get
the O/S to faithfully put the LCK..ttyxxx file into
/usr/spool/uucp when someone logs in on the port, is to have the
port defined in the /usr/lib/uucp/Devices file as an outgoing
modem line.
The two dedicated modems have been in the Devices file for a long
time, but the one using the business line was not (because uucp
never uses it). I decided to put that port into the Devices file
so the lock files would work better for that port. Also, the
modem now disconnects upon log out.
The morning after I did this I noticed the modem answering line 3
on our phones whenever it rang. I have a script that runs every
15 minutes and determines if it is after hours it will turn auto
answer on; and if it is business hours, turn it off. This
always worked fine until I added the port to the Devices file.
Now, running the script shows the AA light go out on the modem,
but after a few seconds (as the port is enabled again after
talking to the modem) the AA comes back on again. I tried
experimenting and found that if I changed the Devices dialer from
hayes2400 to direct, the AA light stays out after the auto answer
script is run. Change it back to hayes2400 dialer and the AA
light stays on all the time.
Is there something about the definition of a modem dialer that
makes uugetty (or ungetty, whichever one is running) force S0=1?
I would rather it leave it alone and not assume that just because
a port is defined as an outgoing uucp line and it happens to be
enabled, that one automatically wants the modem to answer the
phone.
Sign me, puzzled.
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Bill Irwin - The Westrheim Group - Vancouver, BC, Canada
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