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1.1 root 1: #
2: # Example L.sys file
3: # None of the below are guaranteed to be correct,
4: # though it is hoped that they are.
5: #
6: #
7: # The following entry indicates that system 'mcnc' can be called any time,
8: # and is accessible over a hard-wired tty line (tty01) at 4800 baud.
9: # The login sequence is:
10: # "" expect nothing (sort of a kludge)
11: # "" send carriage return
12: # ogin:--ogin: look for 'login:', if not received send carriage return
13: # and look again.
14: # Urti login as Urti
15: # ssword: look for Password:
16: # fatchance supply the password.
17: #
18: mcnc Any DIR 4800 tty01 "" "" ogin:--ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance
19: #
20: # The following entry shows that the machine 'rti-sel' can be called any time
21: # via /dev/tty02 at 300 baud. The send-expect sequence is complex
22: # because it is operating a Racal-Vadic auto-dialer. An easier method would
23: # be to use the code supplied for a Vadic auto-dialer. See the Notes.L.sys
24: # and L-devices files.
25: # This is an unusual use of send-expect, but shows its capabilities.
26: # "" expect nothing
27: # \05 send ^E return (activate auto-dialer)
28: # *-\05-* look for *, if no such reactivate dialer, and look again
29: # d send 'd' to enter a phone number
30: # NUMBER?-d... look for prompt from auto-dialer
31: # 7654321\r\d send number, then return, then pause, then return
32: # LINE wait for modem to say 'ON LINE'
33: # \r\d\r send return, pause, then send return again
34: # ogin:-\b-... look for login, if not found send a 'break'
35: # look again, if still not found send another 'break'
36: # and look one more time before giving up.
37: #
38: rti-sel Any ttyh3 300 ttyh3 "" \05 *-\05-* d NUMBER?-d-NUMBER? 7654321\r\d LINE \r\d\r ogin:-\b-ogin:-\b-ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance
39: #
40: # The next entry is for a normal ACU. uucp normally handles only a DN11.
41: # However, the 'condevs.c' routine can be modified to handle any kind
42: # of auto-dialer desired. (This is, however, an awful part of uucp.)
43: # Calls can be placed any day but only between 11pm and 8am.
44: # The connection is 300 baud.
45: #
46: ftl-sel Any2300-0700 ACU 300 13057654321 ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance
47: #
48: # The next entry is for a UNET (TM 3Com Corp.) TCP-IP connection.
49: # There must be a #define UNET in uucp.h, and you must install
50: # a 'uucpsrv' uucico server daemon in /etc/UNET.
51: # uucpsrv, in uuaids, should be set[ug]id to uucp, so it can exec uucico.
52: # Also, add an entry to /etc/UNET/UNET.servers, such as:
53: # 33 uucpsrv 33
54: # The '33' is the port number chosen for uucpsrv, which must match the
55: # port number in the L.sys entry.
56: # The fields are: remote uucpname, time-to-call, UNET, remote unetname,
57: # and remote-server-port-number.
58: # Sane installations will have identical uucp- and unet- names.
59: #
60: ncsu Any UNET ncsu 33
61: #
62: # If ncsu cannot be raised by the method above, use the ACU.
63: # uucico tries each entry for ncsu in turn, until one of them connects.
64: # Calls on the ACU are only permitted when phone rates are cheap.
65: #
66: ncsu Any2300-0700|Sa|Su0000-01700 ACU unused 987-6543 ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance
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