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UUCP$505266$ - translation to spanish

COMANDO DE COMPUTADORA O CONJUNTO DE PROGRAMAS QUE PERMITEN A DOS COMPUTADORAS INTERCAMBIAR FICHEROS INFORMÁTICOS Y EJECUTAR COMANDOS EN LA MÁQUINA REMOTA
UUCP; Copiador de unix a unix; Uucp

UUCP      
protocolo que permite a dos computadoras basadas en el sistema UNIX a comunicarse a través de una conexión serial o por modem (Informática)

Definition

bang path
1. <communications> An old-style UUCP {electronic-mail address} naming a sequence of hosts through which a message must pass to get from some assumed-reachable location to the addressee (a "source route"). So called because each hop is signified by a bang sign (exclamation mark). Thus, for example, the path ...!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me directs people to route their mail to computer bigsite (presumably a well-known location accessible to everybody) and from there through the computer foovax to the account of user me on barbox. Before autorouting mailers became commonplace, people often published compound bang addresses using the convention (see glob) to give paths from *several* big computers, in the hope that one's correspondent might be able to get mail to one of them reliably. e.g. ...!seismo, ut-sally, ihnp4!rice!beta!gamma!me Bang paths of 8 to 10 hops were not uncommon in 1981. Late-night dial-up UUCP links would cause week-long transmission times. Bang paths were often selected by both transmission time and reliability, as messages would often get lost. 2. <operating system> A shebang. (1998-05-06)

Wikipedia

Copiador de Unix a Unix

UUCP (acrónimo del inglés Unix to Unix Copy Protocol, Protocolo de copia de Unix a Unix) hace generalmente referencia a una serie de programas de computadoras y protocolos que permiten la ejecución remota de comandos y transferencia de archivos, correo electrónico y Netnews entre computadoras.[1]

Específicamente, UUCP es uno de los varios programas en la serie, ofreciendo una interfaz de usuario para operaciones de copia de archivos. La serie de programas UUCP también incluye uux (interfaz de usuario para la ejecución remota de comandos), uucico (programa de comunicaciones), uustat (estadísticas y reportes sobre actividades recientes), uuxqt (ejecutar comandos enviados desde otras máquinas), y uuname (parar reportar el nombre uucp del sistema local).

Si bien UUCP fue originalmente desarrollado y se encuentra fuertemente asociado a Unix, existen implementaciones de UUCP para otros sistemas operativos, incluyendo MS-DOS de Microsoft, VAX/VMS de Digital, AmigaOS de Commodore, y Mac OS.