SomeUser Password = "xxxx"
User-Service-Type = Login-User,
Login-IP-Host = Your.UUCP.Host.Address,
Login-Service = Rlogin
and then have the "SomeUser" account on your UUCP box set up to use uucico
as the shell. For security reasons, we didn't add our portmasters to the
hosts.equiv file on that machine, so they have to provide the password
twice instead of once.
Doug
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Carl Schrader wrote:
> How can I set-up pm3 to allow a uucp login?
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