On Sunday 29 May 2005 11:48 pm, Chadley Wilson wrote:
You must understand that I have never been exposed to this before!.
On the current system we run this command to get a login prompt on the remote system via dial-up,
cu -x9 natgnet
And what happens when you do so, there must be some type of error message, what is it?
natgnet (server) is set in our /etc/uucp/oldconfig/Systems file
Are you certain that 'oldconfig' is the correct path for the Systems file?
# cat Systems natgnet any ACU 38400 0134453212 ogin: \c\d "" uucp assword: ####
alternatively from the SCO-UNIX box we can do cu -x9 sitename
and it dials into the site giving a login prompt.
I figured if I could just get cu to work then uucico would also work.
Make sure you've copied your config files to the correct locations. The uucp stuff is ancient, but it was rock solid so I suspect you do not have the right config files in the right locations. Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.11.4-20a-default x86_64