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UUCP problems



Hello

I have some problem with my UUCP. The line disconnects in the beginning of
the handshake. I have tried with another MYsystemNAME and then the remote
(ISP) side complains verbose that "You are unknown to me" so I'm apparently
using the right MYsystemNAME. Funny thing is that my ISP runs Linux (old hacked
and pached slackware) and Taylor UUCP. I don't know the version on my ISP's
UUCP but mine is Taylor 1.06.1. I have Linux kernel 2.0.0 installed from debian
1.1 (Pacific HiTech, Mo' Linux August 1996). I have purged and reinstalled
UUCP over FTP several times, The current package is:

>ii  uucp            1.06.1-2       Unix to Unix Copy Program

I've struggled with this one for some while... Any tip would be appreciated.
How can I find out if it's me or my ISP that mess up? If you need more
information, please mail me at lah@micropp.se. This is the debuging log
(logins and password replaced :-) from "uucico -x all -S ISPuucp". This
session is over TCP, it's the same result over modem... Note the nested
debugmessage where the error occurs (i added the > in the beginning of
every line). Also see the sys file below...

>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:55.81 1965) Calling system ISPuucp (port TCP)
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:56.32 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Looking for 5 "ogin:"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:51:56.32 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Got "login:" (found it)
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.76 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing login "UUCPlogin\r"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.77 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Looking for 6 "sword:"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:01.77 1965) DEBUG: icexpect: Got " Password:" (found it)
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:02.26 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing password "MYpassword\r"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:02.27 1965) DEBUG: fcsend: Writing sleep sleep sleep
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.32 1965) DEBUG: zget_uucp_cmd: Got "\020Shere=ISPuucp\000"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.36 1965) Login successful
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: fsend_uucp_cmd: Sending "MYsystemNAME -R -N07"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: fconn_write: Writing 18 "\020MYsystemNAME -R -N07\000"
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:05.37 1965) DEBUG: zget_uucp_cmd: Got "uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) ERROR: Line disconnected
>" (error)
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) DEBUG: fconn_close: Closing connection
>uucico ISPuucp - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.28 1965) DEBUG: Call failed: 4 (Handshake failed)
>uucico - - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.30 1968) DEBUG: usysdep_detach: Forked; old PID 1965, new pid 1968
>uucico - - (1996-11-06 20:52:06.41 1968) DEBUG: Forking /usr/sbin/uuxqt -sISPuucp

And the sys file is edited the same way. I would prefer using the alias but have
of course tried the actual system name several times with the same result :(

># 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
>
># call-timegrade 5 Wk0755-1805
>
># Now define the systems themselves.  Because of all the defaults we
># used, there is very little to specify for the systems themselves.
>
>system ISPuucp
>alias NICERname
>
>myname MYsystemNAME
>call-login UUCPlogin
>call-password MYpassword
>chat-timeout 250
>protocol tg
>
># First try the modem
>
>port type modem
>port device /dev/modem
>#port device /dev/ttyS1 # Tried these, same result
>#port device /dev/cua1
>port dialer hayes
>
>chat-timeout 120
>
># Tried without the three delays, same result...
>chat ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P "" \d\d\d\c
>
>protocol-parameter g timeout 20
>protocol-parameter g retries 10
>
>phone ISPphoneno1
>
>alternate
>
># Try the modem again, with different phone number
>
>chat \c \r\c ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P "" \d\d\d\c
>
>phone ISPphoneno2
>
>alternate
>
># If that fails, try TCP.
>
># The login name is different over TCP!
>call-login UUCPlogin
>
>protocol e
>
>chat ogin:-\r\c-ogin:-\r\c-ogin: \L sword: \P "" \d\d\d\c
>port type tcp
>port service 540
>address ISPuucpADDRESS

Fanx in advance

Sorry, hompage is, so far, only in swedish....

  /  / _/_ _/_ Välkommen till Micro++     Lars Hallberg
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