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Re: faxgetty as a callback server.
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On Sun, 2 Nov 1997, Lorenzo M. Catucci wrote:
>
> >
> > Hmmm. Under SunOS, I set up distinct PPP accounts for my users. This
> > permits me to log, via utmp, when they call in as themselves and when
> > they call in as PPP users.
> >
> I still prefer my users not to try remembering two passwords instead of
> one..., and I really like the pap and login options of ppp
OK. There are half a dozen ways to do this. One simple one is to wrap
a shell script into the standard login, that detects if the serial
line being used for the login is a dialup line. This would then start
the ppp-login script as needed, and wouldn't start it if you were on a
standard dialup line.
The simplest, least obtrusive way to detect *that* is to set the
terminal entries in /etc/ttytab for something like "dialup" instead of
the more common vt100.
> > How do you want to set up what phone number to call back? Typed by user,
> > or what?
> >
> The simple callback from mgetty takes some options like the serial line to
> open (but this would be unnecessary with faxgetty, and instead could be
> superceded by a 'best available' or some othe policy) and the telephone
> number to call. The nice thing is that mgetty does have a config table
> where could be added lines like (I forgot autoppp was near to my own
> callback, and put both in)
> The best option to have these two programs integrated would then be to be
> able to define a 'hylacallback' program, with similar options to mgetty's,
> and then have faxgetty handle the modem, and mgetty the data connections.
> (I know, this could seem unfair to mgetty's author, but I'm a fan of
> Hylafax fax handling...)
Considering the more flexible and powerful faxgetty systems, I think this
is completely reasonable
The last couple of notes would be of general use to the list, I think.
Go ahead and post, and I'll post this one.
Nico Garcia
Engineer, CIRL
Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
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