## ## config -- UUCP main configuration ## sysfile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.sys portfile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.port dialfile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.dial dialcodefile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.dialcode callfile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.passwd.out passwdfile @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.passwd.in logfile @l_prefix@/var/uucp/log/uucp.log statfile @l_prefix@/var/uucp/log/uucp.stat debugfile @l_prefix@/var/uucp/log/uucp.debug pubdir @l_prefix@/var/uucp/public spool @l_prefix@/var/uucp/spool lockdir @l_prefix@/var/uucp/lock nodename openpkg max-uuxqts 5 timetable Day Wk0801-1959 unknown commands unknown pubdir @l_prefix@/var/uucp/public unknown remote-send ~ !~/incoming unknown remote-receive ~/incoming ## ## config.dial -- UUCP dialer configuration ## # modem with Hayes command set dialer hayes chat "" ATZ\r\d\c OK ATDT\T CONNECT chat-timeout 60 chat-fail BUSY chat-fail NO\sCARRIER complete \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c abort \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\c # direct connections dialer direct chat "" "" # modem direct dialer modem_direct chat "" \r\dAT\r\c complete \rATH\r\c abort \rATH\r\c # modem for use with UUCP dialer modem_uucp chat "" \d\d\r\dAT\r\c OK ATDT\D\r\c\d CONNECT "" chat-fail BUSY chat-fail NO\sCARRIER complete \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\cATZ abort \d\d+++\d\dATH\r\cATZ ## ## dialcode -- TaylorUUCP dialcode file ## # 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. # For example, if the phone number (from the sys file) is MA7389449, # then the string sent to the modem will be 6177389449. MA 617 CA 415 ## ## config.passwd.in -- UUCP password file for incoming calls ## # 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. ## ## config.passwd.out -- UUCP password file for outgoing calls ## # 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. foo Ufoo foopw ## ## config.port -- UUCP port configuration ## port tcp-direct type tcp port ssl-direct type pipe command @l_prefix@/sbin/stunnel @l_prefix@/etc/uucp/config.ssl port modem-direct type modem device /dev/cuaa0 speed 115200 dialer modem_direct port modem-uucp type modem device /dev/cuaa0 speed 115200 dialer modem_uucp ## ## config.sys -- UUCP remote system configuration ## # defaults for all systems listed in this file call-login * call-password * local-send / local-receive / time any commands uucp rmail rnews rcsmtp command-path @l_prefix@/bin @l_prefix@/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin forward any chat-timeout 60 chat ogin: \L sword: \P protocol g protocol-parameter g timeout 60 protocol-parameter g retries 10 # sample modem direct connection system modem port modem-direct # sample peer connection system foo alias foobox myname openpkg time Any port tcp-direct address uucp.example.com chat-timeout 120 protocol t protocol-parameter t timeout 60 protocol-parameter t retries 10 ## ## config.ssl -- UUCP stunnel(1) configuration for UUCP-over-SSL ## client = yes foreground = yes output = /dev/null connect = uucp.example.com:4031