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From: govern@houxf.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: Why won't uucp dial out?
Message-ID: <371@houxf.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 7-Jul-83 12:07:04 EDT
Article-I.D.: houxf.371
Posted: Thu Jul  7 12:07:04 1983
Date-Received: Fri, 8-Jul-83 03:41:14 EDT
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Organization: Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ
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My problem is now fixed, thanks to advice from Steve Bellovin and
Gary Murakami.  On my 4.1BSD system, I was getting the following
errors:
	$ uucico -r1 -x9 -shouxm
	gdial called
	AERROR - (nr == 4) BAD LINE #exit code -1

The problem was that BSD is more picky about the L-devices file
format than USG is; hence the comment and blank line in the file
wiped it out.  After fixing it, there was a TOO MANY CODES error,
which means that the L-dialcodes file had too many entries.

Fix: either change MAXCODES in /usr/src/cmd/uucp/conn.c to a larger
number (e.g. 100), or use fewer dialcodes.  The default is 30, which
is fine for most users, but too small for the BTL Network Action
distribution.

			Thanks;  Bill Stewart houxm!govern