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12-04-2007 03:41 PM
12-04-2007 03:41 PM
uucp, if you can believe that.
I have a client for whom I have to configure uucp. I have a hard time believing I just wrote that, but there it is. Suffice to say that, while I'm fighting valiantly, I already know this battle's lost.
So...
Is anyone aware of a how-to for HP's version of uucp?
Thanks.
Doug O'Leary
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12-04-2007 04:14 PM
12-04-2007 04:14 PM
Re: uucp, if you can believe that.
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12-04-2007 04:26 PM
12-04-2007 04:26 PM
Re: uucp, if you can believe that.
Thanks for the link. I'd actually found that one earlier. I skipped over it because I don't have anything /usr/sbin/x29* or x25. That didn't seem to apply. Looking a little further, though, I see some description of the Devices, Permissions, and Systems file, so it helps.
I don't suppose you know of anything w/o the x2[59] stuff, do you?
Thanks.
Doug
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12-04-2007 04:31 PM
12-04-2007 04:31 PM
Re: uucp, if you can believe that.
> I don't suppose you know of anything w/o the x2[59] stuff, do you?
Aside from tracing from the manpages --- 'uu.+(1)' references, I found this 10.x reference:
http://docs.hp.com/en/98194-90051/ch02s05.html
Regards!
...JRF...
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12-19-2007 05:34 AM
12-19-2007 05:34 AM
Re: uucp, if you can believe that.
Believe it or not, I think I actually won this battle. My boss and I convinced them to try using ssh/scp on a test basis after I gave a fairly indepth demo. Looks like they're going for it... Yay! The 1970s really are dead...
Doug O'Leary
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O'Leary Computers Inc
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