From freedman@netaxs.com Wed Feb 28 06:03:53 1996 From: Avi Freedman Reply to: inet-access@earth.com To: inet-access@earth.com Subject: Re: uucp config > >so i wouldn't run far away... more like, walk up slowly. draw a line > >in the sand. push your hat back and bite off a hunk o'chaw, tuck it > >on in thar, mebbe spit on a snake, kick the dust a bit... > > This is very amusing........ I enjoyed it alot. > > Still, anyone got a Systems file for me to look at? > > "If you understand what you're doing, you're not learning anything." -- A. L. > NetReach, Inc. -- SE Pennsylvania Internet Access and Development > Any questions about your NetReach Access: support@netreach.net #ident "@(#)Permissions 1.4 89/09/06" /* from SVR3.2 uucp:Permissions 2.2 */ # # per-machine and per-login permissions, e.g., # LOGNAME=Usun MACHINE=sun VALIDATE=sun COMMANDS=rmail REQUEST=yes SENDFILES=yes # # See the System and Network Administration Manual for more information. # LOGNAME=Ucust1 \ MACHINE=cust1 \ VALIDATE=cust1 \ READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes \ COMMANDS=/usr/bin/rmail:/bin/uucp:/bin/rnews LOGNAME=Ucust2 \ MACHINE=cust1 \ VALIDATE=cust2 \ READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes \ COMMANDS=/usr/bin/rmail:/bin/rnews LOGNAME=Ucust3 \ MACHINE=cust3 \ VALIDATE=cust3 \ READ=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ WRITE=/usr/spool/uucppublic \ SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes \ COMMANDS=/usr/bin/rmail:/bin/rnews [another 15 or so like this] #ident "@(#)Systems 1.3 89/09/06" /* from SVR3.2 uucp:Systems 2.4 */ # # Entries have this format: # # Machine-Name Time Type Class Phone Login # # Machine-Name node name of the remote machine # Time day-of-week and time-of-day when you may call # (e.g., MoTuTh0800-1700). Use "Any" for any day. # Use "Never" for machines that poll you, but that # you never call directly. # Type device type # Class transfer speed # Phone phone number (for autodialers) or token (for # data switches) # Login login sequence is composed of fields and subfields # in the format "[expect send] ...". The expect field # may have subfields in the format "expect[-send-expect]". # # Example: # cuuxb Any ACU 1200 chicago8101242 in:--in: nuucp word: panzer # # See the System and Network Administration Manual for details # #cust1 Never cust1 Any TCP - xxx.yyy.zzz.aa ogin: Ucust1 sword: passhere cust2 Never cust3 Never