problems with uucp over tcp/ip

problems with uucp over tcp/ip

Post by Steve Hove » Thu, 15 Jun 1995 04:00:00



Do you have uucpd enabled on these machines?


> Migrating to sco and tcp/ip I have trouble making uucp connections over
> tcp/ip, given the following machines: ortarg and ort2, and this  files
> in the /usr/lib/uucp directory:

> in machine ortarg:

> Systems:

> ort2 Any TCP Any - ogin:-BREAK-ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uuort2 word: jike8i4k98

> Devices:
> # Access a TCP/IP connection to a system using the TCP protocol interface
> # TCP TCP,e   -       Any     TCP     <port on remote machine, usually 540>
> TCP TCP,e   -       Any     TCP     540
> #
> # where the Systems entry looks like
> # gregory Any TCP Any -  ogin:-BREAK-ogin:-BREAK-ogin: christin
> #  (The third field in Systems matches the first field in Devices)

> Permissions:
> MACHINE=ort2 LOGNAME=uuort2 \

>    READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp:/tmp \
>    WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp:/tmp \
>    SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=no

> in machine ort2:

> Systems:
> ortarg Any TCP Any - ogin:-BREAK-ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uuortarg word: kfd83jd73lk

> Devices:
> # Access a TCP/IP connection to a system using the TCP protocol interface
> # TCP TCP,e   -       Any     TCP     <port on remote machine, usually 540>
> TCP TCP,e   -       Any     TCP     540

> Permissions:
> MACHINE=ortarg LOGNAME=uuortarg \

>    READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp:/tmp \
>    WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/tmp:/tmp \
>    SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes

> --------

> by now, machine ortarg will call ort2, so it has an entry as uuortarg with
> uucico as shell in ort2, still I have each host in the other because in
> the future any of them will initiate a call.

> --------

> So  finally the question is: why uutry  gives me  the following:

> mchFind called (ort2)
> list (rmail) num = 1
> fillFlds: entered
> fillFlds: returning
> list (/usr/spool/uucppublic) list (/usr/tmp) list (/tmp) num = 3
> list (/usr/spool/uucppublic) list (/usr/tmp) list (/tmp) num = 3
> list (/) num = 1
> list (rmail) list (rnews) list (uucp) list (lp) num = 4
> _Request (FALSE), _Switch (TRUE), _CallBack (FALSE), _MyName (), _Commands rmail
> _Commands rnews
> _Commands uucp
> _Commands lp
> chdir(/usr/spool/uucp/ort2)
> conn(ort2)
> Device Type TCP wanted
> Internal caller type TCP
> tcpdial host ort2, port 540
> family: 2
> port: 7170
> addr: 030101c0
> connect failed: Connection refused
> Internal caller type TCP
> tcpdial host ort2, port 540
> family: 2
> port: 7170
> addr: 030101c0
> connect failed: Connection refused
> getto ret -1
> Call Failed: NO DEVICES AVAILABLE
> exit code 101
> Conversation Complete: Status FAILED

> TM_cnt: 0

> Thanks in  advance to anyone that can give me a hint !

> BTW, having 'lp' in  the permissions file is  the correct way to use uux
> to print files from one host in the other host's printer ?

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