UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy Protocol)
protocol that enables two UNIX-based computers to communicate through a serial or modem connection (Computers)
UUCP
UUCP stands for Unix to Unix CoPy. The term generally refers to a suite of
computer programs and
protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of
files,
email and
netnews between
computers. Specifically, uucp is one of the programs in the suite; it provides a user interface for requesting file copy operations. The UUCP suite also includes uux (user interface for remote command execution), uucico (communication program), uustat (reports statistics on recent activity), uuxqt (execute commands sent from remote machines), and uuname (reports the uucp name of the local system).
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uucp
.uucp was a
pseudo-domain-style suffix used in the late
1980s when identifying a hostname not connected directly to the
Internet but possibly reachable through inter-network gateways. In this case, it indicated that the hostname preceding it was reachable by
UUCP networking. This was one of several apparent "top-level domains" that were not actually in the Internet root, but were sometimes used in addresses during the time when non-Internet networks remained in wide use.
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uucp
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
UUCP
UUCP , UNIX-to-UNIX Copy