Creating login accounts for sites dialing in
A dial-in site must provide a login entry for the sites that call it.
A UUCP login account is the same as an ordinary user account
but it has a special login directory and login program
instead of the normal user directory and shell.
NOTE:
``uucp'' should not be used as the name of a UUCP user or login account.
It is the name of the UUCP owner or administrator.
To create a UUCP login entry:
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Choose a new user name and a user ID (identification number) for the
UUCP login.
The name can be any combination of letters and digits
that is no
more than eight characters long.
The user ID must be an integer in the range 50 to 65535.
Make sure the name and ID are unique.
A UUCP login entry must not have the same name or ID
as any other login entry.
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Use the following information to create the account:
Login shell: uucp (/usr/lib/uucp/uucico)
Home directory: /usr/spool/uucplogins/username
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To create an account, see
``Adding and modifying user accounts''.
Passwords are optional, but recommended, for UUCP logins.
For information about what happens when a UUCP system with no
account tries to dial in, see
``Preventing unknown sites from logging in''.
Disabling password expiration and locks for UUCP accounts
UUCP login accounts are created with no password expiration.
To alter this, see
``Controlling password expiration''.
NOTE:
Remember that UUCP login accounts are used by remote systems using a
login script which cannot cope with a prompt for a new password.
For this reason it is sensible to set up an infinite password
expiration, with the password changed manually in consultation
with the remote site using that UUCP login.
If you have difficulties with UUCP accounts being locked
(messages like dead account
are displayed), you can change
the number of login attempts by selecting
as described in
``Locking or unlocking a user account''.
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