Enters basic BNU configuration information.
uucpadm
The uucpadm command provides interactive entry and modification of basic BNU configuration information in the Devices, Systems, Permissions, Poll, and Dialcodes files in the /etc/uucp directory. You can use the uucpadm command repeatedly to adjust the same file.
When you enter the uucpadm command at the command line, the command displays a list of the files you can change. After you choose a file to modify, the command displays a vertical list of the names of the fields in that file. You can enter the appropriate entry in each field. When you press the Enter key, the cursor moves to the next field in the list.
The command uses a copy of a file to record changes. The original file remains unchanged until you press the Ctrl+U or Ctrl+X key sequence at the appropriate menu. You can exit to the main uucpadm menu at any time, without saving your changes, by using the Ctrl+D key sequence.
The help routine provides instructions for each data field. Type a ? (question mark) in any menu field to access the help routine for that field.
Type a ~ (tilde) in any field to enter an ASCII editor and edit the appropriate file for that field. The uucpadm command invokes the editor designated by the EDITOR environment variable. If the EDITOR variable is not defined, the command invokes the vi editor.
If your entry for the first menu item matches an existing record, the uucpadm command retrieves that record for update. The command also tells you how many records have that first entry. If your entry for the first menu item does not match any existing record, the uucpadm command displays the word ADD at the top of the screen.
The uucpadm command checks the data as you enter it. If an inconsistency among the files is found, the command displays a warning message.
If the uucpadm command recognizes the entry you make for the first menu item, it fills in the default values for the remaining fields. For example, if you type TCP as the Type in the Devices file menu, the command places a - (hyphen) in each remaining field for you. It also checks for consistency with other files and for processes that should be running on the system. For example, when you type TCP as the Type in the Devices file menu, the uucpadm command checks to see if the uucpd daemon is running. If the daemon is not running, the command displays a note after the Type field, as follows:
Type: TCP
<Note: Make certain uucpd is enabled.>
Line1: -
Mode | File |
---|---|
rw | /etc/uucp/Devices |
rw | /etc/uucp/Dialcodes |
rw | /etc/uucp/Permissions |
rw | /etc/uucp/Poll |
rw | /etc/uucp/Systems |
/usr/sbin/uucp/uucpadm
A
menu listing the files you can change is displayed.Type: merlin
line1: tty3
line2: -
class: 9600
dialers: direct
Name: nostromo.aus.ibm.com
Time: Any
Type: ACU
Class: 2400
Phone: 997-7942
Login: nuucp
Password: gotcha
L/M: LOGNAME=uucpz
Request: yes
Sendfiles: yes
Read: /
Write: NOWRITE=/etc
Callback:
Commands:
Validate: merlin:nostromo
If the remote machine is merlin or nostromo,
the login ID must be uucpz (VALIDATE option). Remote hosts
using this ID can request to send files, and the local host can sendfiles
as requested. Users with this ID can read all files with permissions
granted to the others group, and can write to all files, except those
in the /etc directory, with permissions granted to the others
group.L/M: MACHINE=merlin
Request: yes
Sendfiles:
Read: NOREAD=/etc
Write: NOWRITE=/etc
Callback:
Commands: ALL
Validate:
The machine ID is merlin. Requests
for file transfers can be made. The user can read all files and can
write to all files except those in the /etc directory. The
execution of all commands is permitted.System: merlin
Hours: 0 7 13 19
This entry instructs BNU to poll the merlin.aus.ibm.com system
at 2400 hours (midnight), 700 hours (7 a.m.), 1300 hours (1 p.m.),
and 1900 hours (7 p.m.).Abr: LA
Dialcode: 1-213-
This entry assigns LA as the
abbreviation for the Los Angeles area code.Item | Description |
---|---|
/usr/sbin/uucp/uucpadm | Contains the uucpadm command. |
/etc/uucp/Devices | Contains information about available devices. |
/etc/uucp/Dialcodes | Contains dialing code abbreviations. |
/etc/uucp/Dialers | Specifies initial handshaking on a connection. |
/etc/uucp/Permissions | Describes access permissions for remote systems. |
/etc/uucp/Poll | Specifies when BNU polls remote systems to initiate tasks. |
/etc/uucp/Systems | Describes accessible remote systems. |