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     UUX(1C)                                                   UUX(1C)



     NAME
          uux - UNIX-to-UNIX system command execution

     SYNOPSIS
          uux [ options ] command-string

     DESCRIPTION
          uux will gather zero or more files from various systems,
          execute a command on a specified system and then send
          standard output to a file on a specified system.

          NOTE:  For security reasons, most installations limit the
          list of commands executable on behalf of an incoming request
          from uux, permiting only the receipt of mail (see mail(1)).
          (Remote execution permissions are defined in
          /usr/lib/uucp/Permissions.)

          The command-string is made up of one or more arguments that
          look like a shell command line, except that the command and
          file names may be prefixed by system-name!.  A null system-
          name is interpreted as the local system.

          File names may be one of

               (1)  a full path name;

               (2)  a path name preceded by ~xxx where xxx is a login
                    name on the specified system and is replaced by
                    that user's login directory;

               (3)  anything else is prefixed by the current
                    directory.

          As an example, the command

               uux "!diff usg!/usr/dan/file1 pwba!/a4/dan/file2 >
               !~/dan/file.diff"

          will get the file1 and file2 files from the ``usg'' and
          ``pwba'' machines, execute a diff(1) command and put the
          results in file.diff in the local PUBDIR/dan/ directory.

          Any special shell characters such as <>;| should be quoted
          either by quoting the entire command-string, or quoting the
          special characters as individual arguments.

          uux will attempt to get all files to the execution system.
          For files that are output files, the file name must be
          escaped using parentheses.  For example, the command

               uux a!cut -f1 b!/usr/file \(c!/usr/file\)




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     UUX(1C)                                                   UUX(1C)



          gets /usr/file from system "b" and sends it to system "a",
          performs a cut command on that file and sends the result of
          the cut command to system "c".

          uux will notify you if the requested command on the remote
          system was disallowed.  This notification can be turned off
          by the -n option.  The response comes by remote mail from
          the remote machine.

          The following options are interpreted by uux:

          -         The standard input to uux is made the standard
                    input to the command-string.

          -aname    Use name as the user identification replacing the
                    initiator user-id.  (Notification will be returned
                    to the user.)

          -b        Return whatever standard input was provided to the
                    uux command if the exit status is non-zero.

          -c        Do not copy local file to the spool directory for
                    transfer to the remote machine (default).

          -C        Force the copy of local files to the spool
                    directory for transfer.

          -ggrade   Grade is a single letter/number; lower ASCII
                    sequence characters will cause the job to be
                    transmitted earlier during a particular
                    conversation.

          -j        Output the jobid ASCII string on the standard
                    output which is the job identification.  This job
                    identification can be used by uustat to obtain the
                    status or terminate a job.

          -n        Do not notify the user if the command fails.

          -p        Same as -:  The standard input to uux is made the
                    standard input to the command-string.

          -r        Do not start the file transfer, just queue the
                    job.

          -sfile    Report status of the transfer in file.

          -xdebug_level
                    Produce debugging output on the standard output.
                    The debug_level is a number between 0 and 9;
                    higher numbers give more detailed information.




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     UUX(1C)                                                   UUX(1C)



          -z        Send success notification to the user.

     FILES
          /usr/lib/uucp/spool      spool directories
          /usr/lib/uucp/Permissions
                                   remote execution permissions
          /usr/lib/uucp/*          other data and programs

     SEE ALSO
          cut(1), mail(1), uucp(1C), uustat(1C).

     WARNINGS
          Only the first command of a shell pipeline may have a
          system-name!.  All other commands are executed on the system
          of the first command.
          The use of the shell metacharacter * will probably not do
          what you want it to do.  The shell tokens << and >> are not
          implemented.

          The execution of commands on remote systems takes place in
          an execution directory known to the uucp system.  All files
          required for the execution will be put into this directory
          unless they already reside on that machine.  Therefore, the
          simple file name (without path or machine reference) must be
          unique within the uux request.  The following command will
          NOT work:

               uux "a!diff b!/usr/dan/xyz c!/usr/dan/xyz > !xyz.diff"

          but the command

               uux "a!diff a!/usr/dan/xyz c!/usr/dan/xyz > !xyz.diff"

          will work.  (If diff is a permitted command.)

     BUGS
          Protected files and files that are in protected directories
          that are owned by the requestor can be sent in commands
          using uux.  However, if the requestor is root, and the
          directory is not searchable by "other", the request will
          fail.

     ORIGIN
          AT&T V.3











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