dave@well.UUCP (Dave Hughes) (11/02/88)
Where can I find a copy of 'ct' to run under SCO Xenix 386? Not in the standard release (unless it is hidden there under some other name). Its on our Convergent Tech Sys V Unix system. As I under stand it, 'ct' lets the system call a terminal or modem and present a getty login in prompt. For call-back security, among other things. Dave Hughes !hplabs!well!dave
doug@jando.uucp (Home of Little Miss Debug) (11/03/88)
In article <7521@well.UUCP>, dave@well.UUCP (Dave Hughes) writes: > > Where can I find a copy of 'ct' to run under SCO Xenix 386? Not in the > standard release (unless it is hidden there under some other name). If you get your SCO XENIX 386 upgraded to version 2.3.1 you will find that 'ct' is now included. --doug rickman =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Douglas N. Rickman UUCP: uunet!men2a!jando!doug Sr. Associate, CACI, Inc. - Federal PH: 703/553-4316 1725 Jefferson Davis Hiwy, Suite 1003, Arlington, VA 22202
root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) (11/04/88)
In article <7521@well.UUCP> dave@well.UUCP (Dave Hughes) writes: > >Where can I find a copy of 'ct' to run under SCO Xenix 386? Not in the >standard release (unless it is hidden there under some other name). The current release of SCO Xenix 386 v2.3.1 includes ct. (It also has the HZ value in uucico set to 20 instead of 50.) I hear that this will be the last release of Xenix. The next release from SCO is to be called UNIX. Perhaps it will even have a real inittab. -- USPS: The Consultants' Exchange, PO Box 12100, Santa Ana, CA 92712 TELE: (714) 842-6348: BBS (N81); (714) 842-5851: Xenix guest account (E71) UUCP: conexch Any ACU 2400 17148425851 ogin:-""-ogin:-""-ogin: nuucp UUCP: ...!uunet!turnkey!conexch!root || ...!trwrb!ucla-an!conexch!root