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problem with inbound data calls
I'm using Hylafax v4.0pl1 on Linux Redhat distribution 4.0 with gcc
2.7.2; USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 modem.
We previously had Linux Redhat 2.0 and an older version of Hylafax
installed and working properly, but then we upgraded to Redhat 4.0.
Thus, I had to download and rebuild Hylafax after upgrading to 4.0.
Since rebuilding and reinstalling Hylafax, I haven't been able to get
FaxGetty to handle inbound data calls correctly. Everytime I try to
make a connection, I am originally connected, but then the line hangs
up soon afterwards. Here's what the session usually looks like:
CONNECTED 38400 CAA
NO CARRIER
Here's what showing up in the log files:
----- (from /var/log/messages):
Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty -h -- -
38400", pid 17086 Feb 20 13:58:13 cal getty[17086]: open failed on
"/dev/-": No such file or directory Feb 20 13:58:13 cal
FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0177400 Feb 20 13:58:18 cal
FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX Product type
US/Canada Internal Options V 32bis,V.FC,V.34
Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq
20.16Mhz Eprom 256k Ram 32k/
Supervisor date 04/18/95 DSP date 03/31/95
Supervisor rev 6.0.5 DSP rev 1.0.9
------------(end)
or ...
----------(begin)
Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty ttyS2
38400", pid 17092 Feb 20 13:59:46 cal getty[17092]: exiting on HANGUP
signal Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0 Feb 20
13:59:52 cal FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX
Product type US/Canada Internal Options V
32bis,V.FC,V.34 Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq
20.16Mhz Eprom 256k Ram
32k/ Supervisor date 04/18/95 DSP date 03/31/95
Supervisor rev 6.0.5 DSP rev 1.0.9
-----(end)
In the first example, it looks as if getty is having problems
finding ttyS2. I've tried changing the GettyArgs configuration a
number of times, but nothing has worked. Here's what I currently
have:
------(from /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS2)
GettyArgs: "-h -- - %s"
------(end)
Also, I'm not quite sure about my entry in inittab. Here's what I
have:
-------(begin /etc/inittab)
t2:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttyS2
----------(end)
Anyone have any ideas as to the solution to my problem, or additional
sources I can investigate?
Thanks very much for any help you can offer.
-Jim
---------
Jim Alumbaugh jim@alumni.berkeley.edu
Manager, Information Systems jima@cal.alumni.berkeley.edu
California Alumni Association (510) 643-6897
Alumni House
Berkeley, CA 94720