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From: gww@marduk.uucp (Gary Winiger)
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Subject: Re: UUCP Over TCP/IP
Keywords: uucp, uucpd, bsd4.3
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Date: 29 Jun 88 19:57:38 GMT
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Reply-To: gww@sun.UUCP (Gary Winiger)
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In article <175@chip.UUCP> mparker@chip.UUCP (M. D. Parker) writes:
>In bits of the BSD documentation, there is a mention of the TCP/IP UUCP server
>deamon (i.e. /etc/uucpd).  My question is if you are the sending party, how
>do you tell the system to use the UUCP protocol?   I find nothing in this
>in connection with the L.sys file, in fact, I have really found nothing at
>all.  

Page 2 of L.sys(5) in the 4.3BSD documentation documents a ``caller''
field value of TCP.  That will cause the sender's 4.3BSD UUCP system to
open a TCP connetion to the receiver's uucpd.  The receiver, of course,
needs to have configured access to uucpd.  I don't happen to have a 4.3
system on hand configured that way to tell you what the inetd.conf line
has to look like, but I recall it all being in the source directories
for uucp.  (If it isn't already configured.)

Gary..