uucico(8) uucico(8)
NAME
uucico - UUCP file transfer daemon
SYNOPSIS
uucico [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
The uucico daemon processes file transfer requests queued by uucp (1) and uux (1). It is started
when uucp or uux is run (unless they are given the -r option). It is also typically started periodi-cally periodically
cally using entries in the crontab table(s).
When invoked with -r1, --master, -s, --system, or -S, the daemon will place a call to a remote sys-tem, system,
tem, running in master mode. Otherwise the daemon will start in slave mode, accepting a call from a
remote system. Typically a special login name will be set up for UUCP which automatically invokes
uucico when a call is made.
When uucico terminates, it invokes the uuxqt (8) daemon, unless the -q or --nouuxqt option is given;
uuxqt (8) executes any work orders created by uux (1) on a remote system, and any work orders created
locally which have received remote files for which they were waiting.
If a call fails, uucico will normally refuse to retry the call until a certain (configurable) amount
of time has passed. This may be overriden by the -f, --force, or -S option.
The -l, --prompt, -e, or --loop options may be used to force uucico to produce its own prompts of
"login: " and "Password:". When another daemon calls in, it will see these prompts and log in as
usual. The login name and password will normally be checked against a separate list kept specially
for uucico rather than the /etc/passwd file; it is possible on some systems to direct uucico to use
the /etc/passwd file. The -l or --prompt option will prompt once and then exit; in this mode the
UUCP administrator or the superuser may use the -u or --login option to force a login name, in which
case uucico will not prompt for one. The -e or --loop option will prompt again after the first ses-sion session
sion is over; in this mode uucico will permanently control a port.
If uucico receives a SIGQUIT, SIGTERM or SIGPIPE signal, it will cleanly abort any current conversa-tion conversation
tion with a remote system and exit. If it receives a SIGHUP signal it will abort any current conver-sation, conversation,
sation, but will continue to place calls to (if invoked with -r1 or --master) and accept calls from
(if invoked with -e or --loop) other systems. If it receives a SIGINT signal it will finish the cur-rent current
rent conversation, but will not place or accept any more calls.
OPTIONS
The following options may be given to uucico.
-r1, --master
Start in master mode (call out to a system); implied by -s, --system, or -S. If no system is
specified, call any system for which work is waiting to be done.
-r0, --slave
Start in slave mode. This is the default.
-s system, --system system
Call the named system.
-S system
Call the named system, ignoring any required wait. This is equivalent to -s system -f.
-f, --force
Ignore any required wait for any systems to be called.
-l, --prompt
Prompt for login name and password using "login: " and "Password:". This allows uucico to be
easily run from inetd (8). The login name and password are checked against the UUCP password
file, which probably has no connection to the file /etc/passwd. The --login option may be used
to force a login name, in which cause uucico will only prompt for a password.
-p port, --port port
Specify a port to call out on or to listen to.
-e, --loop
Enter endless loop of login/password prompts and slave mode daemon execution. The program will
not stop by itself; you must use kill (1) to shut it down.
-w, --wait
After calling out (to a particular system when -s, --system, or -S is specifed, or to all sys-tems systems
tems which have work when just -r1 or --master is specifed), begin an endless loop as with
--loop.
-q, --nouuxqt
Do not start the uuxqt (8) daemon when finished.
-c, --quiet
If no calls are permitted at this time, then don't make the call, but also do not put an error
message in the log file and do not update the system status (as reported by uustat (1)). This
can be convenient for automated polling scripts, which may want to simply attempt to call every
system rather than worry about which particular systems may be called at the moment. This
option also suppresses the log message indicating that there is no work to be done.
-C, --ifwork
Only call the system named by -s, --system or -S if there is work for that system.
-D, --nodetach
Do not detach from the controlling terminal. Normally uucico detaches from the terminal before
each call out to another system and before invoking uuxqt. This option prevents this.
-u name, --login name
Set the login name to use instead of that of the invoking user. This option may only be used by
the UUCP administrator or the superuser. If used with --prompt, this will cause uucico to
prompt only for the password, not the login name.
-z, --try-next
If a call fails after the remote system is reached, try the next alternate rather than simply
exiting.
-i type, --stdin type
Set the type of port to use when using standard input. The only support port type is TLI, and
this is only available on machines which support the TLI networking interface. Specifying -iTLI
causes uucico to use TLI calls to perform I/O.
-x type, -X type, --debug type
Turn on particular debugging types. The following types are recognized: abnormal, chat, hand-shake, handshake,
shake, uucp-proto, proto, port, config, spooldir, execute, incoming, outgoing.
Multiple types may be given, separated by commas, and the --debug option may appear multiple
times. A number may also be given, which will turn on that many types from the foregoing list;
for example, --debug 2 is equivalent to --debug abnormal,chat.
The debugging output is sent to the debugging file, which may be printed using uulog -D.
-I file, --config file
Set configuration file to use. This option may not be available, depending upon how uucico was
compiled.
-v, --version
Report version information and exit.
--help
Print a help message and exit.
SEE ALSO
kill(1), uucp(1), uux(1), uustat(1), uuxqt(8)
AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
Taylor UUCP 1.07 uucico(8)
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