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78ed81a3 1# This is an example of config, the main configuration file for Taylor
2# UUCP. To use it, you must compile the package with
3# HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG set to 1 in policy.h (that is the default), copy
4# this file to newconfigdir as set in Makefile.in (the default is
5# /usr/local/conf/uucp), and edit it as appropriate for your system.
6
7# You need not use this file at all; all the important commands have
8# defaults which will be used if this file can not be found.
9
10# Everything after a '#' character is a comment. To uncomment any of
11# the sample lines below, just delete the '#'.
12
13# You must choose a UUCP name. If your system is going to be
14# communicating with other systems outside your organization, the name
15# must be unique in the entire world. The usual method is to pick a
16# name, and then search the UUCP maps (in the newsgroup
17# comp.mail.maps) to see whether it has already been taken. See the
18# README posting in comp.mail.maps for more information. If the name
19# of your system as returned by "uuname -n" or "hostname" is the name
20# you want to use, you do not need to set the name in this file.
21# Otherwise uncomment and edit the following line.
22# nodename uucp # The UUCP name of this system
23
24# The default spool directory is set in policy.h (the default is
25# /usr/spool/uucp). All UUCP jobs and status information are kept in
26# the spool directory. If you wish to change it, use the spool
27# command.
28# spool /usr/spool/uucp # The UUCP spool directory
29
30# The default public directory is set in policy.h (the default is
31# /usr/spool/uucppublic). Remote systems may refer to a file in this
32# directory using "~/FILE". By default, the public directory is the
33# only directory which remote systems may transfer files in and out
34# of. If you wish to change the public directory, use the pubdir
35# command.
36# pubdir /usr/spool/uucppublic # The UUCP public directory
37
38# The names of the UUCP log files are set in policy.h. The default
39# names depend on the logging option you have chosen. If
40# HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING is set in policy.h, the default log file name is
41# /usr/spool/uucp/Log, the default statistics file name is
42# /usr/spool/uucp/Stats, and the default debugging file name is
43# /usr/spool/uucp/Debug. These file names may be set by the following
44# commands.
45# logfile /usr/spool/uucp/Log # The UUCP log file
46# statfile /usr/spool/uucp/Stats # The UUCP statistics file
47# debugfile /usr/spool/uucp/Debug # The UUCP debugging file
48
49# uuxqt is the program which executes UUCP requests from other
50# systems. Normally one is started after each run of uucico, the
51# communications daemon. You may control the maximum number of uuxqt
52# programs run at the same time with the following command. The
53# default is to have no maximum.
54# max-uuxqts 1 # The maximum number of uuxqts
55
56# There are several files that uucico uses. By default it looks for
57# them in newconfigdir, as set in Makefile.in. You may name one or
58# more of each type of file using the following commands.
59# sysfile FILES # Default "sys"
60# portfile FILES # Default "port"
61# dialfile FILES # Default "dial"
62# dialcodefile FILES # Default "dialcode"
63# callfile FILES # Default "call"
64# passwdfile FILES # Default "passwd"
65
66# The ``timetable'' command may be used to declare timetables. These
67# may then be referred to in time strings in the other files.
68# timetable Day Wk0905-1655
69
70# The ``unknown'' command is followed by any command which may appear
71# in a sys file. These commands are taken together to describe what
72# is permitted to a system which is not listed in any sys file. If
73# the ``unknown'' command, then unknown systems are not permitted to
74# connect.
75
76# Here is an example which permits unknown systems to download files
77# from /usr/spool/anonymous, and to upload them to
78# /usr/spool/anonymous/upload.
79#
80# No commands may be executed (the list of permitted commands is empty)
81# unknown commands
82# The public directory is /usr/spool/anonymous
83# unknown pubdir /usr/spool/anonymous
84# Only files in the public directory may be sent; users may not download
85# files from the upload directory
86# unknown remote-send ~ !~/upload
87# May only upload files into /usr/spool/anonymous/upload
88# unknown remote-receive ~/upload