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DKCU DKCU ( 1C )
˜ %put from [ to ] Copy file from (on local system) to file to on remote system.
If to is omitted, the from argument is used in both places.
Permission to create or overwrite the to file must be
allowed.
˜ %break Transmit a BREAK to the remote system.
˜ ˜. . . Send the line ’˜ . . .’ to the remote system.
The use of ’˜ %put’ requires stty(1) and cat(1) on the remote side. It also requires
that the current erase and kill characters on the remote system be identical to the
current ones on the local system. Backslashes are inserted at appropriate places.
The use of ’˜ %take’ requires the existence of echo(1) and cat(1) on the remote sys-
tem. Also, ’stty tabs’ mode should be set on the remote system if tabs are to be
copied without expansion.
Multiple Interfaces
If multiple interface boards are installed on the originating host, dkcu will use the
default processing to select the interface for the outgoing call. See dkdial(3X) and
authorize(1M) for more information.
FILES
/opt/dk/bin directory in which this command resides
SEE ALSO
pull(1C), push(1C), authorize(1M), dkdial(3X).
cat(1), echo(1), stty(1), cu(1C), uucp(1C) in the UNIX System V User’s Reference
Manual.
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit code is zero for normal exit, non-zero otherwise.
WARNINGS
If a terminal that is directly connected to a host initiates a dial with dkcu, the ’- x
option should be used.
BUGS
dkcu buffers input internally.
There is an artificial slowing of transmission by dkcu during the ’˜ %put’ opera-
tion so that loss of data is unlikely. If the to file of ’˜% put’ cannot be created, an
error message will be displayed, but the from file will then be written to the stan-
dard input of the remote system and the connection dropped.
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