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22/*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
23/*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
24
25
26#ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"	/* SVr4.0 1.3	*/
27
28
29
30/* If running SVR3, #define both ATTSVR3 and ATTSV */
31#define ATTSVR3	/* System V Release 3 */
32
33/* One of the following four lines should not be commented out.
34 * The other three should be unless you are running a unique hybrid.
35 */
36
37#define	ATTSV	/* System III or System V */
38/* #define	V7 */	/* Version 7 systems (32V, Berkeley 4BSD, 4.1BSD) */
39/* #define	BSD4_2 */	/* Berkeley 4.2BSD */
40/* #define	V8 */	/* Research Eighth Edition */
41
42/* Owner of setud files running on behalf of uucp.  Needed in case
43 * root runs uucp and euid is not honored by kernel.
44 * GID is needed for some chown() calls.
45 * Also used if guinfo() cannot find the current users ID in the
46 * password file.
47 */
48#define UUCPUID		(uid_t) 5	/* */
49#define UUCPGID		(gid_t) 5	/* */
50
51/* define ATTSVKILL if your system has a kill(2) that accepts kill(0, pid)
52 * as a test for killability.  If ATTSV is defined this will automatically
53 * be defined anyway.
54 */
55#define ATTSVKILL	/* */
56
57/*
58 * the next two lines control high resolution sleeps, called naps.
59 *
60 * most UNIX versions have no nap() system call; they want NONAP defined,
61 * in which case one is provided in the code.  this includes all standard
62 * versions of UNIX.
63 *
64 * some sites use a fast timer that reads a number of clock ticks and naps
65 * for that interval; they want NONAP defined, and FASTTIMER defined as
66 * the name of the device, e.g., /dev/ft.
67 *
68 * repeating, NONAP should be disabled *only* if your standard library has a
69 * function called nap.
70 */
71
72
73#define NONAP	/* nominal case -- no nap() in the standard library */
74/* #define FASTTIMER "/dev/ft" */   /* identify the device used for naps */
75
76/*
77 * we use ustat to decide whether there's enough space to receive a
78 * file.  if you're not ATTSV, you can use a setgid program to read the
79 * number of free blocks and free inodes directly off the disk.  if you
80 * choose this course, do not define NOUSTAT; rather, define V7USTAT to
81 * be the name of that program.  be sure it accepts 2 args, major and minor
82 * device numbers, and returns two numbers, blocks and inodes, in
83 * "%d %d" format, or you'll never receive another file.
84 */
85/* #define V7USTAT  "/usr/local/lib/ustat" */
86/* #define NOUSTAT   */ /* define NOUSTAT if you don't have ustat */
87
88/* define GRPCHK if you want to restrict the ability to read */
89/* Systems file stuff by way of the DEBUG flags based on a group id range */
90/* ex: if (GRPCHK(getgid()) no_secrets(); */
91#define GRPMIN	(gid_t) 2	/* */
92#define GRPMAX	(gid_t) 10	/* */
93#define GRPCHK(gid)	( gid >= GRPMIN && gid <= GRPMAX ? 1 : 0 )	/* */
94/* #define GRPCHK(gid)	1 */	/* Systems info is not protected from DEBUG */
95
96/* definitions for the types of networks and dialers that are available */
97/* used to depend on STANDALONE, but now done at runtime via Sysfiles	*/
98#define DATAKIT		/* define DATAKIT if datakit is available. */
99/* #define UNET */	/* define UNET if you have 3com ethernet software */
100/* #define TCP	*/	/* TCP (bsd systems) */
101/* #define SYTEK*/	/* for sytek network */
102
103#ifdef ATTSVR3
104#define TLI		/* for AT&T Transport Layer Interface networks */
105#define TLIS		/* for AT&T Transport Layer Interface networks */
106			/* with streams module "tirdwr" */
107#endif /* ATTSVR3 */
108
109#define DIAL801	/* 801/212-103 auto dialers */
110
111/* define DUMB_DN if your dn driver (801 acu) cannot handle '=' */
112/* #define DUMB_DN */
113
114/*
115 * Define protocols that are to be linked into uucico:
116 *
117 * The following table shows which protocols and networks work well
118 * together.  The g protocol works over noisy links.  The e protocol
119 * assumes that the underlying network provides an error free communications
120 * channel that transfers the data in sequence without duplication.  The
121 * d protocols makes the same assumptions as the e protocol, but in addition
122 * it does Datakit specific ioctl's.  The g protocol is always included in
123 * uucico.  To include the other protocols, 1) insure that the symbol from
124 * the Symbol column is defined in this file and 2) include the file from
125 * the File comlumn in the definition of PROTOCOLS in uucp.mk.
126 *
127 * Prot.
128 * Letter Symbol       File	Applicable Media
129 *
130 *   g	  none	       -	-
131 *   e	  E_PROTOCOL   eio.c	TCP, UNET, TLI, and DATAKIT.
132 *   d	  D_PROTOCOL   dio.c	DATAKIT
133 *   x	  X_PROTOCOL   xio.c	-
134 *
135 * The next six lines conditionally define the protocol symbols for d
136 * and e protocols based on the networks that were chosen above.  For the
137 * x protocol you must explicitly define X_PROTOCOL.
138 */
139
140#ifdef DATAKIT		/* Should include D protocol for Datakit. */
141#define D_PROTOCOL
142#endif /* DATAKIT */
143
144#if defined TCP || defined UNET || defined TLI || defined DATAKIT
145#define E_PROTOCOL	/* Include e protocol. */
146#endif	/* TCP || UNET || TLI || DATAKIT */
147
148/* #define X_PROTOCOL */ /* define X_PROTOCOL to use the xio protocol */
149#define X_PROTOCOL /* aeh - to check compilation */
150
151#define MAXCALLTRIES	2	/* maximum call attempts per Systems file line */
152
153/* define DEFAULT_BAUDRATE to be the baud rate you want to use when both */
154/* Systems file and Devices file allow Any */
155#define DEFAULT_BAUDRATE "9600"	/* */
156
157/*define permission modes for the device */
158#define M_DEVICEMODE (mode_t) 0600	/* MASTER device mode */
159#define S_DEVICEMODE (mode_t) 0600	/* SLAVE device mode */
160#define R_DEVICEMODE (mode_t) 0600	/* default mode to restore */
161
162/* NO_MODEM_CTRL - define this if you have very old hardware
163 * that does not know how to correctly handle modem control
164 * Some old pdp/11 hardware such as dk, dl
165 * If you define this, and have DH devices for direct lines,
166 * the ports will often hang and be unusable.
167*/
168/*#define NO_MODEM_CTRL	*/
169
170
171/* UUSTAT_TBL - this is the maximum number of machines that
172 * status may be needed at any instant.
173 * If you are not concerned with memory for a seldom used program,
174 * make it very large.
175 * This number is also used in uusched for its machine table -- it has
176 * the same properties as the one in uustat.
177 */
178
179/* #define UUSTAT_TBL 1000 */		/* big machine with lots of traffic */
180#define UUSTAT_TBL 200
181
182/* define UNAME if uname() should be used to get uucpname
183 * This will be defined automatically if ATTSV is defined
184 */
185#define UNAME /*  */
186
187/* initial wait time after failure before retry */
188#define RETRYTIME 300		/* 5 minutes */
189/* MAXRETRYTIME is for exponential backoff  limit.
190 * NOTE - this should not be 24 hours so that
191 * retry is not always at the same time each day
192 */
193#define MAXRETRYTIME 82800	/* 23 hours */
194#define ASSERT_RETRYTIME 86400	/* retry time for ASSERT errors */
195
196/*  This is the path that will be used for uuxqt command executions */
197#define PATH	"PATH=/usr/bin " /* */
198
199/*  This is the set of default commands that can be executed */
200/*  if non is given for the system name in PERMISSIONS file */
201/*  It is a colon separated list as in PERMISSIONS file */
202#define DEFAULTCMDS	"rmail"	/* standard default command list */
203
204/* define HZ to be the number of clock ticks per second */
205/* #define HZ 60 */ /* not needed for ATTSV or above */
206
207/*
208 * put in local uucp name of this machine if there is no "/etc/whoami"
209 * and no uname() (this is a last resort)
210 */
211#define MYNAME		"kilroy"	/* */
212
213/* define NOSTRANGERS if you want to reject calls from systems which
214 * are not in your Systems file.   If defined, NOSTRANGERS should be the name
215 * of the program to execute when such a system dials in.  The argument
216 * to said program will be the name of said system.  Typically this is a shell
217 * procedure that sends mail to the uucp administrator informing them of an
218 * attempt to communicate by an unknown system.
219 * NOTE - if this is defined, it can be overridden by the administrator
220 * by making the command non-executable.  (It can be turned on and off
221 * by changing the mode of the command.)
222 */
223#define NOSTRANGERS	"/usr/lib/uucp/remote.unknown"	/* */
224
225/* define LIMITS to be the name of a file which contains information
226 * about the number of simultaneous uucicos,uuxqts, and uuscheds
227 * that are allowed to run. If it is not defined, then there may be
228 * "many" uucicos, uuxqts, and uuscheds running.
229 */
230#define LIMITS		"/etc/uucp/Limits"		/* */
231
232/* define USRSPOOLLOCKS if you like your lock files in /var/spool/locks
233 * be sure other programs such as 'cu' and 'ct' know about this
234 *
235 * WARNING: if you do not define USRSPOOLLOCKS, then $LOCK in
236 * uudemon.cleanup must be changed.
237 */
238#define USRSPOOLLOCKS  /* define to use /var/spool/locks for LCK files */
239
240/* define PKSPEEDUP if you want to try the recommended speedup in pkcget.
241 * this entails sleeping between reads at low baud rates.
242 */
243#define PKSPEEDUP	/* */
244