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From: rpw3@fortune.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.bugs.uucp
Subject: Re: 4.2 uucp seems to die.... - (nf)
Message-ID: <2584@fortune.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 20-Feb-84 04:02:27 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 20 04:02:27 1984
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#R:denelcor:-33400:fortune:2100001:000:702
fortune!rpw3    Feb 19 22:11:00 1984

I believe you can turn off the NTS-10 xon/xoff flow control with a status
setting command, but you will need to do it at BOTH ends. A somewhat
hacky way to do this is to have the out-dialing UUCP port be a "network
administrator" port, and exercise super-user priv's on the destination
port to turn off xon/xoff. (It will make your L.sys entry LLOOOONNNNGGGGG...)

Better is to just trust uucp's flow control (as Mark said), and set the
ports up that way permanently, and not to use those particular ports
for any non-uucp traffic.

Rob Warnock

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