TCP/IP and Data Communications Administration Guide

MYNAME Option

This option enables you to designate a unique UUCP node name for your computer in addition to its TCP/IP host name, as returned by the hostname command. For instance, if you have unknowingly given your host the same name as that of some other system, you might want to set the MYNAME option of the Permissions file. Or if you want your organization to be known as widget but all your modems are connected to a machine with the host name gadget, you can have an entry in gadget's Permissions file that says:


service=uucico systems=Systems.cico:Systems   
  dialers=Dialers.cico:Dialers \ 
  devices=Devices.cico:Devices   
service=cu systems=Systems.cu:Systems \ 
  dialers=Dialers.cu:Dialers \   
  devices=Devices.cu:Devices

Now the system world can log in to the machine gadget as if it were logging in to widget. In order for machine world to know you also by the aliased name widget when you call it, you can have an entry that says:


MACHINE=world MYNAME=widget

You can also use the MYNAME option for testing purposes, since it allows your machine to call itself. However, since this option could be used to mask the real identity of a machine, you should use the VALIDATE option, as described in "VALIDATE Option".