pst@comdesign.cdi.com (Paul Traina) (09/28/88)
I've got a rather ugly situation. I'd like to be able to utilize more serial ports than I really own. I've got a Sun 3/280 that acts as our gateway to the known universe, but I can't adequately justify the purchase of an ALM-2 (16 port serial card) to fit in it. This leaves 2 serial ports on the CPU, one goes to the console, one is our modem line. I've heard that someone out there has managed to get UUCP to work over rlogin sessions. If this is the case, then I could attach another modem (or several) to different workstations so that if a remote dialer logs in as 'uucp' s/he will immediately be connected to the gateway. To this end, I munged a little script to do this: #! /bin/sh # # Act as a software terminal switch for remote uucp logins # obnoxious hack stolen from Tim's Managing UUCP book. # # pst 15-aug-1988 # # gateway=comdesign #me=`who am i | cut -d" " -f1 | cut -d! -f2` if [ `hostname` != $gateway ] then stty raw exec rlogin $gateway -8 -e\255 else exec /usr/lib/uucp/uucico fi exit Unfortunately, this doesn't work. The transfer takes place, the shere messages start to fly, and then the rlogin session gets disconnected. Does anyone know of a hack to make this work (invalid flags to rlogin?)? I realize this whole thing is ugly, but unless I wirewrap another serial card myself, it's the only way things are going to happen. Thanks, Paul ------ Paul Traina To believe that what is true for {uunet|pyramid}!comdesign!pst you in your private heart is true pst@condor.cdi.com for all men, that is genius.