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1.1 ! root 1: # This file contains the majority of the information used to call ! 2: # the destination system. It should not be readable to the world, as ! 3: # there are logins and passwords stored here ! 4: # ! 5: # A line beginning with a # is a comment ! 6: # If the last character of a line is \ ! 7: # the next line is considered to be a continuation of the first. ! 8: # ! 9: # If the time is suffixed with ";N", then N is used as the retry time ! 10: # insterad of the default. E.g. Any;1 or Evening;60 ! 11: # ! 12: # If the time is suffixed with "/X", then only files of grade X or ! 13: # lower will be sent during this time period. ! 14: # Multiple grades may be used in conjunction with the ",". E.g. ! 15: # Any/C,Evening/a,Night ! 16: # which send grades C and lower anytime, grades a and lower in the Evening ! 17: # and everything at Night ! 18: # ! 19: # The time may be any of the following: ! 20: # Any Anytime ! 21: # Evening When Evening rates are in effect ! 22: # NonPeak Tymnet/Telenets non-peak rates ! 23: # Night When Nighttime Phone rates are in effect ! 24: # Wk Any Week Day ! 25: # Mo Mondays ! 26: # Tu Tuesdays ! 27: # We Wednesdays ! 28: # Th Thursdays ! 29: # Fr Fridays ! 30: # Sa Saturdays ! 31: # Su Sundays ! 32: # These time may be suffixed with a time range nnnn-mmmm in thge 24 hour clock ! 33: # E.g. ! 34: # Evening = Wk1700-0800,Sa,Su ! 35: # NonPeak = Wk1800-0700,Sa,Su ! 36: # Night = Any2300-0800,Sa,Su0800-1700 ! 37: # Wk = Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr ! 38: # ! 39: # If the expect part of the expect/send sequence is suffixed with a ~number, ! 40: # then that number will be used for the timeout instead of the default ! 41: # MAXMSGTIME, which is delivered as 45 seconds. ! 42: # E.g. ogin~10-\r-ogin~15-\b-ogin ! 43: # will look for ogin for 10 seconds and if it doesn't find it, send a CR ! 44: # then look for ogin for 15 seconds and if it doesn't fint it send a break ! 45: # then look for ogin for MAXMSTIME seconds then exit ! 46: # ! 47: # ! 48: # Example L.sys file ! 49: # ! 50: # The following entry indicates that system 'mcnc' can be called any time, ! 51: # and is accessible over a hard-wired tty line (tty01) at 4800 baud. ! 52: # The login sequence is: ! 53: # "" expect nothing (sort of a kludge) ! 54: # "" send carriage return ! 55: # ogin:--ogin: look for 'login:', if not received send carriage return ! 56: # and look again. ! 57: # Urti login as Urti ! 58: # ssword: look for Password: ! 59: # fatchance supply the password. ! 60: # ! 61: mcnc Any DIR 4800 tty01 "" "" ogin:--ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance ! 62: # ! 63: # The following entry shows that the machine 'rti-sel' can be called any time ! 64: # via /dev/tty02 at 300 baud. The send-expect sequence is complex ! 65: # because it is operating a Racal-Vadic auto-dialer. An easier method would ! 66: # be to use the code supplied for a Vadic auto-dialer. See the Notes.L.sys ! 67: # and L-devices files. ! 68: # This is an unusual use of send-expect, but shows its capabilities. ! 69: # "" expect nothing ! 70: # \05 send ^E return (activate auto-dialer) ! 71: # *~2-\05-*~2 look for *, wait 2 seconds, if no such reactivate ! 72: # dialer, and look again for 2 seconds ! 73: # d send 'd' to enter a phone number ! 74: # NUMBER?~3-d... look for prompt from auto-dialer ! 75: # 7654321\r\d send number, then return, then pause, then return ! 76: # LINE wait for modem to say 'ON LINE' ! 77: # \r\d\r send return, pause, then send return again ! 78: # ogin:-\b-... look for login, if not found send a 'break' ! 79: # look again, if still not found send another 'break' ! 80: # and look one more time before giving up. ! 81: # ! 82: rti-sel Any ttyh3 300 ttyh3 "" \05 *~2-\05~2-* d NUMBER?~3-d-NUMBER?~3 7654321\r\d LINE \r\d\r ogin:-\b-ogin:-\b-ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance ! 83: # ! 84: # The next entry is for a normal ACU. uucp normally handles only a DN11. ! 85: # However, the 'condevs.c' routine can be modified to handle any kind ! 86: # of auto-dialer desired. (This is, however, an awful part of uucp.) ! 87: # Calls can be placed any day but only between 11pm and 8am. ! 88: # The connection is 300 baud. ! 89: # ! 90: rti-sel Any2300-0800 ACU 300 13057654321 ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance ! 91: # ! 92: # The next entry is for a 4.2BSD TCP-IP connection. ! 93: # There must be a #define BSDTCP in uucp.h, and you must install ! 94: # a 'uucpd' uucico server daemon in /etc. ! 95: # Also, add an entry to /etc/services, such as: ! 96: # uucp 540/tcp uucpd ! 97: # The '540' is the port number chosen for uucpd. ! 98: ! 99: # The fields are: remote uucpname, time-to-call, TCP, portnumber, networkname. ! 100: # Sane installations will have identical uucp and networknames. However, ! 101: # arpanet machines will probably have to add their domain. Make sure that ! 102: # the network name (in this case seismo.CSS.GOV) is the entry returned for ! 103: # the sites hostname by gethostbyaddr(). An alias will not (always) work. ! 104: # This is mandatory if you are running the domain name server. ! 105: # ! 106: seismo Any TCP uucp seismo.CSS.GOV ogin: uucplogin ssword: uucppassword ! 107: # ! 108: # If ncsu cannot be raised by the method above, use the ACU. ! 109: # uucico tries each entry for ncsu in turn, until one of them connects. ! 110: # Calls on the ACU are only permitted when phone rates are cheap. ! 111: # Send grade Z or lower in the evening and if you fail retry as ! 112: # fast as 1 minute. send everything else at night. ! 113: # ! 114: ncsu Evening/Z;1,Night ACU unused 987-6543 ogin:--ogin: Urti ssword: fatchance ! 115: # ! 116: # Connect to ihnp4 using PC Pursuit ! 117: # ! 118: # chicago is the PCPursuit City name. ! 119: # 6907171 is the phone number for ihnp4 ! 120: # ! 121: ihnp4 NonPeak PCP chicago 6907171 "" \d@ ogin:~5-BREAK-ogin:~5-\r-ogin: UULOGIN ssword: PASWORD
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