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From: davecb@nexus.yorku.ca (David Collier-Brown)
Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a uucp daemon?
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References: <1991Jun6.185715.16350@versyss.uucp> <139@gordius.gordian.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1991 00:59:32 GMT

In article <1991Jun6.185715.16350@versyss.uucp>, philb@versyss.uucp (Phil Burtis) writes:
| We are running SVR3.2 ATT Unix.  We have Interlan boards
| and software.  We run TCP-IP (mostly telnet, ftp) and also
| do some RFS over the net.  Would like to be able to have
| uucp go over the net as well.  We've been told we need
| a uucp daemon (uucpd?) and we don't know where to get it.
| Interlan doesn't supply it, and ATT doesn't either.
| Suggestions?  Thanks in advance for your time and reply.

  Well, some peope don't know about it, but there really is a uucpd,
which negotiates a uucp channel over tcp/ip.
  If this is what you want, it's from Berkeley 4.x for BSD-derived systems,
and presumably is part of HoneyDanBer UUCP from AT&T...  I have HDB with
a uucpd on my Sun.

--dave
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