UNIXPC UUCP Woes
Michael K. Peterson
mkp at taqwa.UUCP
Sun Mar 12 05:34:19 AEST 1989
In article <15512 at cup.portal.com> ebd at cup.portal.com (Elliot B Dierksen) writes:
[ debugging yuk deleted]
>> Rmtname: remote
>> imsg >\ 15 \ 12 \ 20 Shere=remote\ 0 valid sys Shere=remote
>> imsg >\ 20 R\ 15 \ 15 \ 12 msg-R
>> ^
>> ^
>> ---------------------------LONG PAUSE HERE
>***************************************************************************
>This is the important part!!!!
>
>msg-R means the login id you used is NOT in your USERFILE (/usr/spool/uucp).
You mean /usr/lib/uucp/USERFILE. That's OK; you fixed my problem. ;-)
>One other suggestion, this debug output is level 5 (-x5) or so. if you are
>having problems with uucp use -x9 PLEASE!!!! The output becomes much more
>meaningful!!!
Ah, but it *was* -x9 output. I was wishing it were "much more meaningful."
>uucico
>has a sort of brain-damaged way it figues out your logname. when login takes
>the logname that is entered, it assigns you a user id number. uucico then
>takes that user id number and scans /etc/passwd for the first entry that
>matches that user id. more than likely, uucpadm is before nuucp in your
>passwd file. you can either edit /etc/passwd or add uucp to your USERFILE.
This isn't exactly the case I had, but it pointed me in the right direction.
The machines that dial me are given unique login names; they don't come in
as "uucp" or nuucp." With other versions of uucp I've used (all BSD
derivatives), I recall that that worked just fine without having to make
any special changes to USERFILE. What I ended up doing was making
entries in USERFILE like:
Uremote1,sitename1 /usr/spool/uucppublic
Uremote2,sitename2 /usr/spool/uucppublic
...
Thanks for the clue. Everyone's talking now.
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