UUCP question (why do I get Permission Denied?)

Jim Webb jrw at mtune.ATT.COM
Fri Aug 4 05:25:42 AEST 1989


In article <797 at ctisbv.UUCP>, pim at ctisbv.UUCP (Pim Zandbergen) writes:
> I found this this in /usr/spool/uucp/.Old/Old-Log-1:

>	log entries about denied D. files. 
	
> Why is the second attempt to send the newsbatch denied?
> This is on an AT&T 3B2/600 running System V release 3.1.1

Most probably the reason is because the D. file (in this case D.ctisbvENZS2)
was already transferred the first time thru: 

uucp hp4nl  (8/2-14:06:11,26687,0) REMOTE REQUESTED
	    (hp4nl!D.ctisbvENZS2 --> cti sbv!D.hp4nlSNZS2 (news))

and was mode 600 or somesuch so that uucp would not allow it to be overwritten.
I see this occasionally, and everything works fine, for the X. file will
get transferred during the second conversation:

uucp hp4nl  (8/2-15:08:39,27046,0) REMOTE REQUESTED
	    (hp4nl!D.hp4nlXNZS0 --> ctis bv!X.hp4nlNNZS0 (news))


Now, all the files (D/C/X.) are there, the conversation succeeds, and the
job is run.


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Jim Webb                "Out of Phase -- Get Help"               att!mtune!jrw
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