UUCP over a hardwired serial line
Aramini
aramini at topaz.RUTGERS.EDU
Sat May 10 11:29:34 AEST 1986
I am trying to bring up a UUCP connection between two SUN workstations
via a serial cable connecting a serial port of one SUN to a serial
port of the other SUN (this is a temporarly kludge until we get
ethernet). One is a SUN 2 and the other is a SUN 3, both running
version 3.0 of the system software. I followed the instructions as
best as I could in the manual on how to bring up UUCP on both ends. I
also verified that serial communication was established by catting a
file the serial port on one SUN and catting in from the serial port on
the other SUN. One thing that I am uncertain about is if I need to
enable logins on the serial port of one (or both) of the SUN's. I've
tried various combinations of allowing or disallowing login's on both
machines, but mail I try sending from one machine to the other never
gets delivered. The file /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE shows error messages
to the effect that calls to the other machine failed and/or something
about there being no device, or something to that effect.
If anyone has experience with setting up UUCP over a dedicated serial
line between 2 UNIX systems (not necessarily SUN's) and can give me
some constructive advice, please let me know.
I do not read net news regularly, so I'd appreciate it if you are
replying to send me electronic mail directly, and/or call me on the
phone.
-Michael J. Aramini
ARAMINI at RED.RUTGERS.EDU
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