On 6/9/24 04:17, Molly A. McCollum wrote:
Hey all, I wanted to know if anyone else has this use case that I used
UUCP for.
I have done this in the past.
I'm curious as to if anyone else used UUCP for this purpose. I like the delay-tolerant networking and the polling style, because it means that
not everyone has to have a well-known address or always-online machine,
only the gateway does.
What you call "delay tolerant networking" I refer to as "hop-by-hop" networking. It is very nice to have, particularly when end-to-end
networking can't be established, much less maintained.
Anyways, I'm curious to see what uses anyone else has used for UUCP on
their own machines.
My biggest use case was -- what you called -- delay tolerant networking
to send files between systems I used at home, work, and elsewhere. It
worked particularly well when I was on the road and didn't have IP
connectivity (via port forwards from an unknown location) to systems
inside my home / office network. I could send files via the VPS which
has a connection to my home and office and would relay files through
just fine.
Once tuned, it worked better for large files that took a while to send.
Queue them with uucp, they would go to the Internet gateway quickly
across the LAN and then slowly go out the slow Internet connection while
I was off doing other things having shut the source notebook down.
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Grant. . . .
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