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At 08:45 AM 7/29/97 -0500, Leslie Mikesell wrote: >> At 09:33 AM 7/29/97 +1000, Robert Colquhoun wrote: > >> > >> >Get hylafax to look at mgetty for its getty and egetty programs > >> I was looking at doing the same thing but ran into an unanswered question; >> Does this mean I'd have to disable mgetty's FAX recieve abilities? I was >> thinking to run mgetty instead of faxgetty, would this not work? > >That should work, but you'll lose a little on the outbound side since >faxq won't know the state the modem unless faxgetty is running and >it won't be able to detect the 1-D vs. 2-D encoding capability of >the modem. Why would you prefer mgetty's fax reception over faxgetty's >anyway? It's not a preference, just that I've been running mgetty for some time now and I new to HylaFAX. However, I am using mgetty to process dial-in, PPP, and FidoNet calls, AWA, FAX. My concern is that ALL these call types get processed correctly. If I can get a confirmation; I run faxgetty on the port, in inittab. This hands the call off to mgetty if it's not a FAX call. mgetty can then handle the dial-in/PPP/FidoNet call as normal mgetty's FAX capabilities are disabled. >I always thought someone should glue a 'built-in' getty >for data into faxgetty (keeping the external one as an option) since >there is next to nothing involved when the modem speed is locked and >it already knows about utmp entries. Then it could do the same trick >as mgetty to auto-detect PPP without having to exec an intermediate >program. (Of course I've been too lazy to try this myself...). It's a little more complex than that. PPP isn't the only thing folks dial into a Unix system for. There's normal shell dial-in, FidoNet mailer support, PPP (of course), RADIUS server support., UUCP (still around folks), plus proprietary/custom special purpose program support (weather station, data logging support, etc). I do most of the above. I might be a good point that I'm over-working my poor modems <grin>. _________________________________________________ Roeland M.J. Meyer (RM993) e-mail: rmeyer@mhsc.com web pages: http://www.mhsc.com/~rmeyer _________________________________________________