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Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de wrote: > > hyde wrote: > > Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de wrote: > > > ...... > > > > Is "abc!@#." the pw in clear form or in encrytpted form? > > You have to set it in encrytpted form in HylaFAX's hosts(4F) file > ^^^^^^^^^ > > please note about which hosts(4F) file I was talking; > > > and issue it in clear text in the ADMIN command. The encrypted > > form may be stolen from the passwd(4F) or shadow(4F) file, > > depends on the UNIX you are using. > > > ...... > > of course, "abc!@#." is my clear password,U know, > > 'I telnet with "abc!@#." ' means that "abc!@#" is my clear password, > And I copy the encrypted password of hyde of /etc/passwd to /etc/host as > well. > > "hyde:08Y9i.MEmx7yc:501:502::/home/hyde:/bin/bash " is in /etc/passwd > while /etc/hosts contains > "127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain > 172.18.86.40 mailpage > hyde:::08Y9i.MEmx7yc " > > > That's really true. > Tell me why. > > I was never ever talking about "/etc/hosts" and also the man page > of HylaFAX's hosts(4F) file says: "...file etc/hosts in the HylaFAX > spooling area...." The full name of this file is (depends on your > installation) "/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts" or something like that. > > In other words: you edited the wrong file. > > matthias Ok,I knew the reason why I got "segmentation fault", just because I changed the owner /etc/host to root again in result it. so I changed it back to fax. Everything is fine. But I still don't know how to add fax user. You see, /var/spool/fax/etc/host contains " localhost 127.0.0.1 hyde::08Y9i.MEmx7yc:08Y9i.MEmx7yc " But each time I telnet localhost 4559 & login as hyde. I need not input password at all. I mean,as a plain user,for the first time,it should ask for my password, then,ask for my administrator password while I used admin. No password!? No matter who I am , "sam" ,"jim","king","hyde" something like that, everytime I got the permission to logged in as a user,but never could be a admin. why? who can tell me,SIR? By the way,how can I start up the pagesend as soon as I received a e_mail?