Does uu/ungetty force S0=1 for dial out lines?
Bill Irwin
bill at twg.bc.ca
Mon Feb 4 17:28:42 AEST 1991
oli at odbffm.incom.de (Oliver Boehmer) writes:
:In <578 at twg.bc.ca> bill at twg.bc.ca (Bill Irwin) writes:
:>I have come to the realization that the &hayes2400 entry in
:>Dialers was running whenever the port was enabled. By specifying
:>the hayes1200 dialer, which doesn't set S0, the problem is gone.
:wrong. The entry &hayes2400 is executed when the port is brought up to
:default state, after the connection is finished. uucp executed the
:hayes2400-line (w/o &) via uuchat prior to dialing. Afterwards, it executes
:the &hayes-line.
What you said is true. What I said is also true. When I had the
line configured for the hayes2400 dialer, I simply disabled and
enabled the port. This action turned the AA light back on. It
seems that whenever another process is finished with the port
, or the port is enabled, the uugetty runs uuchat which looks for
an "&" version of the dialer entry.
:Oliver Boehmer, Frankfurt, Germany uucp: oli at odbffm.incom.de
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