uucp through flow-controlled (XON/XOFF) network
Lee McLoughlin
lee at kcl-cs.UUCP
Sun Nov 18 23:57:42 AEST 1984
In article <5805 at brl-tgr.ARPA> Tom Dunigan <dunigan at ornl-msr.ARPA> writes:
>Question: Should uucp be able to function over a flow-controlled
> network that uses XON/XOFF as flow control. It appears
> that the uucp conversation hangs for large messages
> over our DCA stat mux network. If there is a way
> to make uucp work, I would like to know it. If the
> packet-size negotiation could be inhibited from increasing
> the packet size that might help. KERMIT seems to
> work just fine over the same network.
>thanks.
Uucp normally won't be able to function over a network that
doesn't provide a full 8-bit transfer mode. Occasionally its
going to generate characters like ^S/^Q in its headers and if the
network is going to gobble them up its not going to work.
If you have source then you might add in a new protocol. Uucp
allows for more that the default 'g'-protocol so you could add
one that avoids this problem. In the UK many sites use a modified
uucp that gives you the choice between using a variant on the
standard 'g'-protocol and the 'f'-protocol. The former converts
all messages into text on sending and back to binary again on
arriving so that Unix and networks can do what they like with
control chars for flow control. If you have very clean lines then
you might care to use the 'f'-protocol. It does something
similar, except it presumes that you never corrupt characters and
that TANDEM mode is enough to prevent losing stuff.
--
UKUUCP SUPPORT Lee McLoughlin <UK>!ukc!lmcl
kcl-cs!lee
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