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On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 07:32:50PM +0000, darren@hylafax.org wrote: > In message <369CADFF.7B15C4C5@netland.nl>, Ron Arts writes: > > > >Hello, > > > >Attached you'll find a patch for hfaxd. It solves the following problem: > > > > When a client connects to hfaxd, but it's IP address does not resolve > > properly both ways, the hfaxd issues the message: > > > > 130 Warning, no inverse address mapping for client host name blabla > > > > Just before saying: > > > > 220 bla.bla.nl server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2) ready. > > > > This confuses the WHFC client utterly. > > I patched hylafax to log this error to syslogd instead of > > to the client (why does he need to know anyway?) > > UGH, I actually think the client SHOULD be informed that > their reverse DNS is broken. Perhaps the correct fix here > is to document HylaFAX's behavior on the much-needed > client-server protocol technical specification and ask WHFC > to be more tolerant of such warnings? totally agreed; [BTW: please truncate mail messages around coulumn 60-70] matthias