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L.CMDS(8)						L.CMDS(8)

NAME
       L.cmds - UUCP remote command permissions file

DESCRIPTION
       The L.cmds file contains a list of commands, one per line,
       that are permitted for remote execution via uux(1).

       The default  search  path  is  /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb.  To
       change  the  path,  include anywhere in the file a line of
       the form:

	    PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb

       Normally,  an  acknowledgment  is  mailed  back	 to   the
       requesting  site after the command completes. If a command
       name is suffixed with ,Error, then an acknowledgment  will
       be  mailed  only	 if the command fails.	If the command is
       suffixed with ,No, then no  acknowledgment  will	 ever  be
       sent. (These correspond with the -z and -n options of uux,
       respectively.)

       For most sites, L.cmds should only include the lines:

	    rmail
	    ruusend

       News sites should add:

	    PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/new
	    rnews,Error

       While file names supplied as  arguments	to  uux	 commands
       will  be	 checked against the list of accessible directory
       trees  in  USERFILE(5),	 this	check	can   be   easily
       circumvented  and  should  not be depended upon.	 In other
       words, it is unwise to include any commands in L.cmds that
       accept  local  file names. In particular, sh(1) and csh(1)
       are extreme risks.

       It is common (but hazardous) to include uucp(1) in L.cmds;
       see the NOTES section of USERFILE.

FILES
       /etc/uucp/L.cmds

SEE ALSO
       uucp(1), uux(1), USERFILE(5), uucico(8), uuxqt(8)

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