08-04-2006
Shell access
Hey guys,
Ive recently started playing around on public access unix systems like sdf.lonestar.org. Ive always been interested in UNIX, but Ive never really had the time to do anything with it until now. What i want to know is advice on free (or cheap) OS's to use on new unix system, with my end goal being remote access. Ive got the hardware to build the system, but its the software im lost on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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uusend(1) General Commands Manual uusend(1)
NAME
uusend - Sends a file to a remote host
SYNOPSIS
uusend [-m mode] local_file system1! system2! ...!remote_file
The uusend command sends a file to a given location on a remote system.
OPTIONS
Specifies that the mode of the file on the remote system be taken from the octal number given. If this flag is not specified, the mode of
the input file is used.
DESCRIPTION
The remote system does not need to be directly connected to the local system, but a chain of uucp links needs to connect the two system.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of uusend: [Tru64 UNIX] Specifies the flow control used on the connection. Per-
mitted values are: HW (hardware), SW (software), HSW (hardware and software), and NONE. The uugetty on the remote system must also use the
same flow control. Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) for uucico to try to establish a connection before it times out. A value of
0 (zero) indicates an unlimited amount of time.
SEE ALSO
Commands: ct(1), cu(1), tip(1), uucico(8), uucleanup(8), uucp(1), uuencode(1), uulog(1), uuname(1), uupick(1), uusched(8), uustat(1),
uuto(1), uux(1)
uusend(1)