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> I am trying to set up a linux box for dial-in from > the outside world; I am using an external modem > on COM2 (/dev/ttyS1 [I think]). > > When I dial in, well, nothing much happens. > In the Serial HOWTO, there is a mention of using DEBUG=777 > with the uuugetty (version 2.0.7d) program, > so I tried that and got the enigmatic: > uugetty[179]: D_RUN: signal set: funcs.c:495 > uugetty[179]: D_RUN: alarm set: funcs.c:496 > uugetty[179]: D_INIT: [timed out after 30 seconds] > uugetty[179]: D_RUN: signal set: funcs.c:491 > uugetty[179]: D_INIT: init failed... aborting > huh? > > Dialing out is as easy as falling off a log (maybe easier ;-), > but this dial-in business has me stumped. > > I hope that someone out there has successfully set-up > a linux box for dial-in; I would greatly appreciate > details on how people successful got their machines > to answer the phone. Robert, At the BCS, we are running a 2 line server under Linux. We were never able to get uugetty to work. We use getty_ps. There is a defaults directory in /etc (I think it is /etc/defaults). where the default initializations are stored. We also do experience intermittent init failures. We have been advised to obtain a multi-port serial card rather than use COM1 and COM2. If you still have some trouble, maybe John Abreau (jabr at cs.umb.edu, jabr at bcs.org) can give you some assistance. JABR is the person who set up the Linux system at the BCS. JABR also is on this mailing list which is maintained on a Linux system. +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Jerry Feldman Unix Systems - Development Engineering Mailstop: ZKO3-3/Y25 DTN:381-2970 Digital Equipment Corp. EXT:(603)881-2970 110 Spitbrook Rd. ip(DEC): gaf at zk3.dec.com Nashua, NH 03062-9987 enet: QUARRY::GAF Internet(HOME):gaf at palantir.newton.ma.us +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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