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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: UUCICO(8) 1990 UUCICO(8) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NNAAMMEE ! 9: uucico, uucpd - transfer files queued by uucp or uux ! 10: ! 11: SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS ! 12: //uussrr//lliibb//uuuuccpp//uuuucciiccoo [ --dd_s_p_o_o_l_d_i_r ] [ --gg_g_r_a_d_e ] [ --rr_r_o_l_e ] [ ! 13: --RR ] [ --ss_s_y_s_t_e_m ] [ --xx_d_e_b_u_g ] [ --LL ] [ --tt_t_u_r_n_a_r_o_u_n_d ] ! 14: ! 15: uuuuccppdd ! 16: ! 17: DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN ! 18: _U_u_c_i_c_o performs the actual work involved in transferring ! 19: files between systems. _U_u_c_p(1) and _u_u_x(1) merely queue ! 20: requests for data transfer which _u_u_c_i_c_o processes. ! 21: ! 22: The following options are available. ! 23: ! 24: --dd_s_p_o_o_l_d_i_r ! 25: Use _s_p_o_o_l_d_i_r as the spool directory. The default is ! 26: /var/spool/uucp. ! 27: ! 28: --gg_g_r_a_d_e Only send jobs of grade _g_r_a_d_e or higher this ! 29: transfer. The grade of a job is specified when the ! 30: job is queued by _u_u_c_p or _u_u_x. ! 31: ! 32: --rr_r_o_l_e _r_o_l_e is either 1 or 0; it indicates whether _u_u_c_i_c_o ! 33: is to start up in master or slave role, respec- ! 34: tively. 1 is used when running _u_u_c_i_c_o by hand or ! 35: from _c_r_o_n(8). 0 is used when another system calls ! 36: the local system. Slave role is the default. ! 37: ! 38: --RR Reverse roles. When used with the --rr11 option, this ! 39: tells the remote system to begin sending its jobs ! 40: first, instead of waiting for the local machine to ! 41: finish. ! 42: ! 43: --ss_s_y_s_t_e_m ! 44: Call only system _s_y_s_t_e_m. If --ss is not specified, ! 45: and -r1 is specified, _u_u_c_i_c_o will attempt to call ! 46: all systems for which there is work. If --ss is ! 47: specified, a call will be made even if there is no ! 48: work for that system. This is useful for polling. ! 49: ! 50: --xx_d_e_b_u_g Turn on debugging at level _d_e_b_u_g. Level 5 is a good ! 51: start when trying to find out why a call failed. ! 52: Level 9 is very detailed. Level 99 is absurdly ver- ! 53: bose. If _r_o_l_e is 1 (master), output is normally ! 54: written to the standard message output _s_t_d_e_r_r. If ! 55: _s_t_d_e_r_r is unavailable, output is written to ! 56: /var/spool/uucp/AUDIT/_s_y_s_t_e_m. When _r_o_l_e is 0 ! 57: (slave), debugging output is always written to the ! 58: AUDIT file. ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 7/4/90 June 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: ! 67: ! 68: ! 69: ! 70: UUCICO(8) 1990 UUCICO(8) ! 71: ! 72: ! 73: ! 74: --LL Only call ``local'' sites. A site is considered ! 75: local if the device-type field in _L._s_y_s is one of ! 76: LOCAL, DIR or TCP. ! 77: ! 78: --tt_t_u_r_n_a_r_o_u_n_d ! 79: Use _t_u_r_n_a_r_o_u_n_d as the line turnaround time (in ! 80: minutes) instead of the default 30. If _t_u_r_n_a_r_o_u_n_d ! 81: is missing or 0, line turnaround will be disabled. ! 82: After _u_u_c_i_c_o has been running in slave role for _t_u_r_- ! 83: _n_a_r_o_u_n_d minutes, it will attempt to run in master ! 84: role by negotiating with the remote machine. In ! 85: earlier versions of _u_u_c_i_c_o, a transfer of many large ! 86: files in one direction would hold up mail going in ! 87: the other direction. With the turnaround code work- ! 88: ing, the message flow will be more bidirectional in ! 89: the short term. This option only works with newer ! 90: _u_u_c_i_c_o's and is ignored by older ones. ! 91: ! 92: If _u_u_c_i_c_o receives a SSIIGGFFPPEE (see _k_i_l_l(1)), it will toggle ! 93: the debugging on or off. ! 94: ! 95: _U_u_c_p_d is the server for supporting uucp connections over ! 96: networks. _U_u_c_p_d listens for service requests at the port ! 97: indicated in the ``uucp'' service specification; see _s_e_r_- ! 98: _v_i_c_e_s(5). The server provides login name and password ! 99: authentication before starting up _u_u_c_i_c_o for the rest of the ! 100: transaction. ! 101: ! 102: _U_u_c_i_c_o is commonly used either of two ways: as a daemon run ! 103: periodically by _c_r_o_n(8) to call out to remote systems, and ! 104: as a ``shell'' for remote systems who call in. For calling ! 105: out periodically, a typical line in _c_r_o_n_t_a_b would be: ! 106: ! 107: 0 * * * * /usr/lib/uucp/uucico -r1 ! 108: ! 109: This will run _u_u_c_i_c_o every hour in master role. For each ! 110: system that has transfer requests queued, _u_u_c_i_c_o calls the ! 111: system, logs in, and executes the transfers. The file ! 112: _L._s_y_s(5) is consulted for information about how to log in, ! 113: while _L-_d_e_v_i_c_e_s(5) specifies available lines and modems for ! 114: calling. ! 115: ! 116: For remote systems to dial in, an entry in the _p_a_s_s_w_d(5) ! 117: file must be created, with a login ``shell'' of _u_u_c_i_c_o. For ! 118: example: ! 119: ! 120: nuucp:Password:6:1::/var/spool/uucppublic:/usr/lib/uucp/uucico ! 121: ! 122: The UID for UUCP remote logins is not critical, so long as ! 123: it differs from the UUCP Administrative login. The latter ! 124: owns the UUCP files, and assigning this UID to a remote ! 125: login would be an extreme security hazard. ! 126: ! 127: ! 128: ! 129: Printed 7/4/90 June 2 ! 130: ! 131: ! 132: ! 133: ! 134: ! 135: ! 136: UUCICO(8) 1990 UUCICO(8) ! 137: ! 138: ! 139: ! 140: FFIILLEESS ! 141: /usr/lib/uucp/ UUCP internal files/utilities ! 142: /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices Local device descriptions ! 143: /usr/lib/uucp/L-dialcodes Phone numbers and prefixes ! 144: /usr/lib/uucp/L.aliases Hostname aliases ! 145: /usr/lib/uucp/L.cmds Remote command permissions list ! 146: /usr/lib/uucp/L.sys Host connection specifications ! 147: /usr/lib/uucp/USERFILE Remote directory tree permissions list ! 148: ! 149: /var/spool/uucp/ Spool directory ! 150: /var/spool/uucp/AUDIT/* Debugging audit trails ! 151: /var/spool/uucp/C./ Control files directory ! 152: /var/spool/uucp/D./ Incoming data file directory ! 153: /var/spool/uucp/D.hostname/ Outgoing data file directory ! 154: /var/spool/uucp/D.hostnameX/ Outgoing execution file directory ! 155: /var/spool/uucp/CORRUPT/ Place for corrupted C. and D. files ! 156: /var/spool/uucp/ERRLOG UUCP internal error log ! 157: /var/spool/uucp/LOGFILE UUCP system activity log ! 158: /var/spool/uucp/LCK/LCK..* Device lock files ! 159: /var/spool/uucp/SYSLOG File transfer statistics log ! 160: /var/spool/uucp/STST/* System status files ! 161: /var/spool/uucp/TM./ File transfer temp directory ! 162: /var/spool/uucp/X./ Incoming execution file directory ! 163: ! 164: /var/spool/uucppublic Public access directory ! 165: ! 166: SSEEEE AALLSSOO ! 167: uucp(1), uuq(1), uux(1), L-devices(5), L-dialcodes(5), ! 168: L.aliases(5), L.cmds(5), L.sys(5), uuclean(8), uupoll(8), ! 169: uusnap(8), uuxqt(8) ! 170: ! 171: D. A. Nowitz and M. E. Lesk, _A _D_i_a_l-_U_p _N_e_t_w_o_r_k _o_f _U_N_I_X _S_y_s_- ! 172: _t_e_m_s. ! 173: ! 174: D. A. Nowitz, _U_u_c_p _I_m_p_l_e_m_e_n_t_a_t_i_o_n _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n. ! 175: ! 176: ! 177: ! 178: ! 179: ! 180: ! 181: ! 182: ! 183: ! 184: ! 185: ! 186: ! 187: ! 188: ! 189: ! 190: ! 191: ! 192: ! 193: ! 194: ! 195: Printed 7/4/90 June 3 ! 196: ! 197: ! 198:
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