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From: avolio@decuac.UUCP (Frederick M. Avolio)
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: Need help on UUCP connection (4.2 <--> Ultrix)
Message-ID: <636@decuac.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 28-Sep-85 14:51:14 EDT
Article-I.D.: decuac.636
Posted: Sat Sep 28 14:51:14 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 29-Sep-85 07:24:42 EDT
References: <95@cholula.UUCP> <132@illogica.UUCP> <98@cholula.UUCP>
Organization: ULTRIX Applications Center, MD
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Keywords: Ultrix UUCP

In article <98@cholula.UUCP>, tim@cholula.UUCP writes:
> In article <132@illogica.UUCP> mickey@illogica.UUCP (Michael Thompson) writes:
> =>  My bet is that your login name "UOurMachine" does not have a unique
> =>  UID.  Some versions of UUCP (I've seen it in system V derivitives) do
> =>  a getuid() call and search linearly through the password file until
> =>  they find the *first* entry with a matching UID. The login name
> =>  associated with that UID is what is used to check against entries
> =>  in the USERFILE.
> 
>  Thanks Michael for the fix to the problem.  Never even crossed my mind since
> 4.2 systems don't care about that.  Apparently Ultrix UUCP is a mixture of
> SYS5 and 4.[23] UUCP.

I am glad a fix was found, but based on the LOGFILE entries and our
experience the problem was not on the Ultrix system side.  We talk to 13
or so other sites -- Ultrix systems and non-Ultrix systems -- using the
Ultrix-32 UUCP.  On our system as well as on some of the others, the uucp
login names are different but are all the same UID for different systems.
We have no problems.  I suspect the problem -- based on the LOGFILE
entries -- was in the USERFILE of the other system.  In fact, the problem
might be with a UUCP that didn't recognize system names of more than 6
characters.

Fred.