Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!ctisbv!pim From: pim@cti-software.nl (Pim Zandbergen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: dial and bidirectional _direct_ uucp lines Message-ID: <1328@ctisbv.cti-software.nl> Date: 8 Aug 89 17:39:41 GMT References: <2121@csuna.csun.edu> <3960@looking.on.ca> Organization: CTI Software BV, The Hague, the Netherlands Lines: 33 brad@looking.on.ca (Brad Templeton) writes: >A bidirectional line is quite difficult without a modem. >You would need some fancy software. >You need a silent getty that doesn't print any prompt, and even then >it's tricky. This 'fancy' software is called "uugetty". Call it with the -r flag, and it will only prompt for login after having received a carriage return. It will then create a UUCP LCK.. file, so the line cannot be used for dialing out. >As the port is always open, you have to be able to tell between a getty >that has the port truly open and a user on the port. Otherwise you can't >know when it is safe to turn it around. There is a theoratical problem when both systems are trying to connect to each other at the same time. I have not seen this happen in practice, though. Too bad it's not included in Xenix. But even if it were, you would probarly have to rename it to getty, because there is no way to have init respawn anything else then getty (that I know of). Our AT&T 3B2 is connected with serial lines to both a Xenix and an ISC 386/ix system, and we need twice as many serial lines for Xenix as we do for 386/ix. -- Pim Zandbergen internet : pim@cti-software.nl CTI Software BV uucp : ..!uunet!ctisbv!pim Laan Copes van Cattenburch 70 phone : +31 70 542302 2585 GD The Hague, The Netherlands fax : +31 70 512837