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-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dial | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dialcode | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/passwd | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/port | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys1 | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys2 | 51 |
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diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/call b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/call deleted file mode 100644 index de4190ce6125..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/call +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of call, the call out password file for Taylor -# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# This file is used when the ``call-login'' or ``call-password'' -# commands are used in the sys file with a "*" argument (e.g., -# ``call-login *''). The system name is looked up in this file, and -# the login name and password are used. - -# The point of this is that the sys file may then be publically -# readable, while still concealing the login names and passwords used -# to connect to the remote system. - -# The format is just system-name login-name password. -uunet Uairs foobar diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/config b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/config deleted file mode 100644 index e7d683bb0367..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of config, the main configuration file for Taylor -# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# You need not use this file at all; all the important commands have -# defaults which will be used if this file can not be found. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# You must choose a UUCP name. If your system is going to be -# communicating with other systems outside your organization, the name -# must be unique in the entire world. The usual method is to pick a -# name, and then search the UUCP maps (in the newsgroup -# comp.mail.maps) to see whether it has already been taken. See the -# README posting in comp.mail.maps for more information. If the name -# of your system as returned by "uuname -n" or "hostname" is the name -# you want to use, you do not need to set the name in this file. -# Otherwise uncomment and edit the following line. -# nodename uucp # The UUCP name of this system - -# The default spool directory is set in policy.h (the default is -# /usr/spool/uucp). All UUCP jobs and status information are kept in -# the spool directory. If you wish to change it, use the spool -# command. -# spool /usr/spool/uucp # The UUCP spool directory - -# The default public directory is set in policy.h (the default is -# /usr/spool/uucppublic). Remote systems may refer to a file in this -# directory using "~/FILE". By default, the public directory is the -# only directory which remote systems may transfer files in and out -# of. If you wish to change the public directory, use the pubdir -# command. -# pubdir /usr/spool/uucppublic # The UUCP public directory - -# The names of the UUCP log files are set in policy.h. The default -# names depend on the logging option you have chosen. If -# HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING is set in policy.h, the default log file name is -# /usr/spool/uucp/Log, the default statistics file name is -# /usr/spool/uucp/Stats, and the default debugging file name is -# /usr/spool/uucp/Debug. These file names may be set by the following -# commands. -# logfile /usr/spool/uucp/Log # The UUCP log file -# statfile /usr/spool/uucp/Stats # The UUCP statistics file -# debugfile /usr/spool/uucp/Debug # The UUCP debugging file - -# uuxqt is the program which executes UUCP requests from other -# systems. Normally one is started after each run of uucico, the -# communications daemon. You may control the maximum number of uuxqt -# programs run at the same time with the following command. The -# default is to have no maximum. -# max-uuxqts 1 # The maximum number of uuxqts - -# There are several files that uucico uses. By default it looks for -# them in newconfigdir, as set in Makefile.in. You may name one or -# more of each type of file using the following commands. -# sysfile FILES # Default "sys" -# portfile FILES # Default "port" -# dialfile FILES # Default "dial" -# dialcodefile FILES # Default "dialcode" -# callfile FILES # Default "call" -# passwdfile FILES # Default "passwd" - -# The ``timetable'' command may be used to declare timetables. These -# may then be referred to in time strings in the other files. -# timetable Day Wk0905-1655 - -# The ``unknown'' command is followed by any command which may appear -# in a sys file. These commands are taken together to describe what -# is permitted to a system which is not listed in any sys file. If -# the ``unknown'' command, then unknown systems are not permitted to -# connect. - -# Here is an example which permits unknown systems to download files -# from /usr/spool/anonymous, and to upload them to -# /usr/spool/anonymous/upload. -# -# No commands may be executed (the list of permitted commands is empty) -# unknown commands -# The public directory is /usr/spool/anonymous -# unknown pubdir /usr/spool/anonymous -# Only files in the public directory may be sent; users may not download -# files from the upload directory -# unknown remote-send ~ !~/upload -# May only upload files into /usr/spool/anonymous/upload -# unknown remote-receive ~/upload diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dial b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dial deleted file mode 100644 index f0d4bdd8aa54..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dial +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of dial, the dialer configuration file for Taylor -# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# All dialers named in the port (or sys) file must be described in the -# dial file. It is also possible to describe a dialer directly in the -# port (or sys) file. - -# This is a typical Hayes modem definition. -dialer hayes - -# The chat script used to dial the phone. -# This means: -# 1) expect nothing (i.e., continue with step 2) -# 2) send "ATZ", then a carriage return, then sleep for 1 to 2 -# seconds. The \c means to not send a final carriage return. -# 3) wait until the modem echoes "OK" -# 4) send "ATDT", then the telephone number (after translating any -# dialcodes). -# 5) wait until the modem echoes "CONNECT" -chat "" ATZ\r\d\c OK ATDT\T CONNECT - -# If we get "BUSY" or "NO CARRIER" during the dial chat script we -# abort the dial immediately. -chat-fail BUSY -chat-fail NO\sCARRIER - -# When the call is over, we make sure we hangup the modem. -complete \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c -abort \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dialcode b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dialcode deleted file mode 100644 index 710a07bf7343..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/dialcode +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of dialcode, the dialcode configuration file for -# Taylor UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# The dialcode file is used if \T is used in the dialer chat script -# and the telephone number begins with alphabetic characters. The -# alphabetic characters are looked up and translated in dialcode. - -# Here are a couple of sample dialcodes. -MA 617 -CA 415 - -# For example, if the phone number (from the sys file) is MA7389449, -# then the string sent to the modem will be 6177389449. diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/passwd b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/passwd deleted file mode 100644 index 2b04e13a3435..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/passwd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of passwd, the call in password file for Taylor -# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# This file is used when uucico is invoked with the -l or -e argument. -# uucico will then prompt for a login name and password. The login -# name is looked up in this file to check the password (the system -# password file, /etc/passwd, is not checked). This permits uucico to -# completely take over a port, allowing UUCP access to remote systems -# but not permitting remote users to actually log in to the system. - -# The format is just login-name password. -Uairs foobar diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/port b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/port deleted file mode 100644 index 8e481869b568..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/port +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of port, the port configuration file for Taylor -# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with -# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy -# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# All ports named in the sys file must be described in a port file. -# It is also possible to describe the port directly in the sys file. - -# Commands that appears before the first ``port'' command are defaults -# for all ports that appear later in the file. In this case all ports -# will default to being modems (other possible types are direct, tcp -# and tli). -type modem - -# Now we describe two ports. - -# This is the name of the port. This name may be used in the sys file -# to select the port, or the sys file may just specify a baud rate in -# which case the first matching unlocked port will be used. -port port1 - -# This is the device name to open to dial out. -device /dev/ttyd0 - -# This is the dialer to use, as described in the dialer file. -dialer hayes - -# This is the baud rate to dial out at. -speed 2400 - -# Here is a second port. This is like the first, except that it uses -# a different device. It also permits a range of speeds, which is -# mainly useful if the system specifies a particular baud rate. -port port2 -device /dev/ttyd1 -dialer hayes -speed-range 2400 9600 diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys1 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys1 deleted file mode 100644 index fa9e7709e1cf..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of a sys file, the file(s) which describe remote -# systems for Taylor UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package -# with HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), -# copy this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# If you do not use the ``unknown'' command in the config file, then -# each system that you communicate with must be listed in a sys file. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# This is a sample sys file that might be used in a leaf system. A -# leaf system is one that only contacts one other system. sys2 -# provides another example. - -# The name of the remote system that we call. -system uunet - -# The login name and password are kept in the callout password file -# (by default this is the file "call" in newconfigdir). -call-login * -call-password * - -# We can send anything at any time. -time any - -# During the day we only accept grade 'Z' or above; at other times -# (not mentioned here) we accept all grades. uunet queues up news -# at grade 'd', which is lower than 'Z'. -call-timegrade Z Wk0755-2305,Su1655-2305 - -# The phone number to call. -phone 7389449 - -# uunet tends to be slow, so we increase the timeout -chat-timeout 120 - -# The port we use to dial out. -port serial - -# Increase the timeout and the number of retries. -protocol-parameter g timeout 20 -protocol-parameter g retries 10 diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys2 b/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys2 deleted file mode 100644 index 856529a500a0..000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/sample/sys2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of a sys file, the file(s) which describe remote -# systems for Taylor UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package -# with HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), -# copy this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is -# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system. - -# If you do not use the ``unknown'' command in the config file, then -# each system that you communicate with must be listed in a sys file. - -# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of -# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'. - -# This is a sample sys file that might be used by a system that -# contacts a couple of other systems, both of which are treated the -# same. sys1 provides another example. - -# Commands that appear before the first ``system'' commands are -# defaults for all systems listed in the file. - -# Get the login name and password to use from the call-out file. By -# default this is the file "call" in newconfigdir. -call-login * -call-password * - -# The systems must use a particular login -called-login Ulocal - -# Permit local users to send any world readable file -local-send / - -# Permit local uses to request into any world writable directory -local-receive / - -# Call at any time -time any - -# Use port1, then port2 -port port1 - -alternate - -port port2 - -# Now define the systems themselves. Because of all the defaults we -# used, there is very little to specify for the systems themselves. - -system comton -phone 5551212 - -system bugs -phone 5552424 |