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Folks, Does anyone consider the default init script in the HylaFAX source distribution to be a wee bit dangerous? I mean, hfaxd(8c) states: OLD CLIENT-SERVER PROTOCOL SUPPORT If hfaxd is started with the -o option it will service clients using the old HylaFAX client-server protocol that was used in distributions prior to the 4.0 release. Note however that this support is only available if hfaxd is compiled with the support enabled. Emulation of the old protocol is important for supporting non-UNIX clients such as the WinFlex client for Windows systems and the MacFlex client for Macintosh systems. It is strongly recommended however that unless you need to support these old-style clients that you not enable sup- port for the old protocol because of the inherent misde- sign of this protocol. and yet the init script fires up hfaxd, by default, as: $HFAXD -i $FAXPORT -o 4557 -s $SNPPPORT YIKES!!! If you're at all concerned about controlling host access to your server, running the old (insecure) protocol is 'not a good idea'(tm). -Darren -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.3i iQB1AwUBM7mYJ+q6rnjZTXDRAQH2pQMAsDKbqZbBkJucPvuBP7JeiRyAVdfnxNDG vX/KhkKTAukP10dhJng0cwnmSYIQ9r0X0g5UVGmZfdeFBLn2QRXLK1Q1FuhpYQ29 05TO960Wx1sLRC8MdqWVm2zlbg1nKQxo =NFTX -----END PGP MESSAGE-----