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1.1 root 1: # This is an example of a sys file, the file(s) which describe remote
2: # systems for Taylor UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package
3: # with HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default),
4: # copy this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is
5: # /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system.
6:
7: # If you do not use the ``unknown'' command in the config file, then
8: # each system that you communicate with must be listed in a sys file.
9:
10: # Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of
11: # the sample lines below, just delete the '#'.
12:
13: # This is a sample sys file that might be used by a system that
14: # contacts a couple of other systems, both of which are treated the
15: # same. sys1 provides another example.
16:
17: # Commands that appear before the first ``system'' commands are
18: # defaults for all systems listed in the file.
19:
20: # Get the login name and password to use from the call-out file. By
21: # default this is the file "call" in newconfigdir.
22: call-login *
23: call-password *
24:
25: # The systems must use a particular login
26: called-login Ulocal
27:
28: # Permit local users to send any world readable file
29: local-send /
30:
31: # Permit local uses to request into any world writable directory
32: local-receive /
33:
34: # Call at any time
35: time any
36:
37: # Use port1, then port2
38: port port1
39:
40: alternate
41:
42: port port2
43:
44: # Now define the systems themselves. Because of all the defaults we
45: # used, there is very little to specify for the systems themselves.
46:
47: system comton
48: phone 5551212
49:
50: system bugs
51: phone 5552424
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