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HP-UX 11i Version 3: February 2007
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NAME

uucpd — UUCP over TCP/IP server daemon

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/uucpd

DESCRIPTION

The uucp commands, including uucpd, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below.

uucpd is the server for supporting UUCP connections over TCP/IP networks.

uucpd is invoked by inetd(1M) when a UUCP connection is established (that is, a connection to the port indicated in the "uucp" service specification; see services(4)), and executes the following protocol:

  1. The server prompts with "login:", the uucico process at the other end must supply a username.

  2. Unless the username refers to an account without a password, the server then prompts with "Password:", the uucico process at the other end must supply the password for that account.

If the username is not valid or is valid but refers to an account that does not have /usr/lbin/uucp/uucico as its login shell, or if the password is not the correct password for that account, the connection is dropped. Otherwise, uucico(1M) is run. Entries are made in /var/adm/wtmps traceable with who(1) and last(1).

PROTOCOL RESTRICTION

Only 'g' protocol for uucico is supported.

DIAGNOSTICS

All diagnostic messages are returned on the connection, after which the connection is closed.

user read

An error occurred while reading the username.

passwd read

An error occurred while reading the password.

login incorrect

The username or the password is invalid or the user's login shell for this account is not /usr/lbin/uucp/uucico.

WARNINGS

Use of uucp commands, including uucpd, is discouraged because they are targeted for removal from HP-UX. Use ftp(1) or rcp(1) instead.

On Trusted Systems uucpd prohibits uucico to start if any of the following are true :

  • the login account is locked (several causes).

  • current time doesn't match existing time-of-day restrictions for this account.

Under such conditions uucpd will return the message login incorrect to the connection. The connection is then dropped.

HP-UX 11i Version 3 is the last release to support trusted systems functionality.

AUTHOR

uucpd was developed by the University of California, Berkeley and HP.

FILES

/etc/inetd.conf

configuration file for inetd

/var/adm/inetd.sec

optional security file for inetd

/etc/services

service name data base

/var/adm/wtmps

login data base

SEE ALSO

inetd(1M), uucico(1M), updatebwdb(3C), services(4).

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