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Robert, Here's some more information .... The send session that results in a blank fax being received generates the following log: Oct 31 21:32:14.60: [ 2177]: SESSION BEGIN 00000051 440140301403271287 Oct 31 21:32:14.60: [ 2177]: SEND FAX: JOB ^�^�^�^�^��^��^��^���/ �-��/x�/x^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^� DEST (null) COMMID ^�^�^�^�^��^��^��^���/ �-��/x�/x^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^� Oct 31 21:32:14.60: [ 2177]: DELAY 2600 ms Oct 31 21:32:17.20: [ 2177]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r] Oct 31 21:32:17.35: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:17.35: [ 2177]: <-- [13:ATS8=2S7=120\r] Oct 31 21:32:17.50: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:17.50: [ 2177]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r] Oct 31 21:32:17.65: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:17.65: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=1\r] Oct 31 21:32:17.80: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:17.80: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:17.95: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:17.95: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.10: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.10: [ 2177]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.25: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.25: [ 2177]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,0\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.40: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.40: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.55: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.55: [ 2177]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.71: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.71: [ 2177]: <-- [5:ATM0\r] Oct 31 21:32:18.85: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:18.85: [ 2177]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r] Oct 31 21:32:19.10: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:19.10: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=1\r] Oct 31 21:32:19.35: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:19.35: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:19.60: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:19.60: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:19.85: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:19.85: [ 2177]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r] Oct 31 21:32:20.10: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:20.10: [ 2177]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,0\r] Oct 31 21:32:20.35: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:20.35: [ 2177]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r] Oct 31 21:32:20.60: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:20.60: [ 2177]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r] Oct 31 21:32:20.86: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:20.86: [ 2177]: <-- [29:AT+FLI="Iain's Linux server"\r] Oct 31 21:32:21.13: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:21.13: [ 2177]: DIAL 01403271287 Oct 31 21:32:21.13: [ 2177]: <-- [16:ATDT01403271287\r] Oct 31 21:32:35.35: [ 2177]: --> [4:+FCO] Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: --> [27:+FCI:" i"] Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE CSI "i" Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: --> [20:+FIS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0] Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE max unlimited page length Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE 14400 bit/s Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE 0 ms/scanline Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: SEND file "docq/doc22.cover;01" Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE unlimited page length Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE 7.7 line/mm Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: USE 1-D MR Oct 31 21:32:37.53: [ 2177]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0\r] Oct 31 21:32:37.80: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:32:37.80: [ 2177]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r] Oct 31 21:32:38.10: [ 2177]: --> [20:+FCS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0] Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: SEND begin page Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: <-- data [1027] Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: <-- data [1027] Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: <-- data [1038] Oct 31 21:32:44.71: [ 2177]: <-- data [1031] Oct 31 21:32:48.73: [ 2177]: <-- data [1029] Oct 31 21:32:48.73: [ 2177]: <-- data [1024] Oct 31 21:32:48.73: [ 2177]: <-- data [1027] Oct 31 21:32:48.73: [ 2177]: <-- data [1045] Oct 31 21:32:52.74: [ 2177]: <-- data [1035] Oct 31 21:32:52.74: [ 2177]: <-- data [1065] Oct 31 21:32:52.74: [ 2177]: <-- data [1048] Oct 31 21:32:52.74: [ 2177]: <-- data [1040] Oct 31 21:32:56.76: [ 2177]: <-- data [1039] Oct 31 21:32:56.76: [ 2177]: <-- data [1043] Oct 31 21:32:56.76: [ 2177]: <-- data [1061] Oct 31 21:32:56.76: [ 2177]: <-- data [1045] Oct 31 21:33:00.78: [ 2177]: <-- data [1054] Oct 31 21:33:00.78: [ 2177]: <-- data [1054] Oct 31 21:33:00.78: [ 2177]: <-- data [1037] Oct 31 21:33:04.79: [ 2177]: <-- data [1045] Oct 31 21:33:04.79: [ 2177]: <-- data [1051] Oct 31 21:33:04.80: [ 2177]: <-- data [1033] Oct 31 21:33:04.80: [ 2177]: <-- data [1028] Oct 31 21:33:08.81: [ 2177]: <-- data [1024] Oct 31 21:33:08.81: [ 2177]: <-- data [997] Oct 31 21:33:08.81: [ 2177]: SENT 25573 bytes of data Oct 31 21:33:08.81: [ 2177]: SEND 1D RTC Oct 31 21:33:08.81: [ 2177]: <-- data [9] Oct 31 21:33:11.86: [ 2177]: SEND end page Oct 31 21:33:11.86: [ 2177]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document) Oct 31 21:33:11.86: [ 2177]: <-- data [2] Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation) Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: SEND FAX (00000051): FROM root@Wallace TO 01403271287 (page 1 of 2 sent in 0:37) Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: SEND FAX (00000051): FROM root@Wallace TO 01403271287 (docq/doc22.cover;01 sent in 0:37) Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: SEND file "docq/doc5.ps;01" Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: USE unlimited page length Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: USE 7.7 line/mm Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: USE 1-D MR Oct 31 21:33:14.63: [ 2177]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r] Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: SEND begin page Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: <-- data [1026] Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: <-- data [1026] Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: <-- data [338] Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: SENT 2385 bytes of data Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: SEND 1D RTC Oct 31 21:33:15.00: [ 2177]: <-- data [9] Oct 31 21:33:17.52: [ 2177]: SEND end page Oct 31 21:33:17.52: [ 2177]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents) Oct 31 21:33:17.52: [ 2177]: <-- data [2] Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: --> [7:+FHS:00] Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of connection (code 0) Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation) Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: SEND FAX (00000051): FROM root@Wallace TO 01403271287 (page 2 of 2 sent in 0:07) Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: SEND FAX (00000051): FROM root@Wallace TO 01403271287 (docq/doc5.ps;01 sent in 0:07) Oct 31 21:33:21.68: [ 2177]: <-- [5:ATH0\r] Oct 31 21:33:21.81: [ 2177]: --> [2:OK] Oct 31 21:33:21.81: [ 2177]: SESSION END The "gobbledygook" generated by a faxstat -v is: Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559... Connected to localhost. 220 Wallace server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1beta2) ready. -> USER root 230 User ^�^�^�^�^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^��^� logged in. -> PORT 127,0,0,1,5,94 200 PORT command successful. -> LIST status 425 Cannot build data connection: Network is unreachable. Unfortunately, I made some changes to the hylafax setup last night and one of these seems to have stopped the segmentation error I got with faxgetty. Incidentally, how would I go about building a version of faxgetty with debug code included? I may need this if I strike problems again. However, received faxes seem to be left in the /var/spool/fax/recvq folder - not forwarded anywhere. If you examine a '.tif' file in that folder, the document is received but lines seem to be squashed up - any thoughts? Iain On Sun, Oct 31, 1999, 4:14:44 am GMT Robert Colquhoun wrote: >At 12:07 AM 10/31/99 -0400, Iain Stevenson wrote: > >>Has anyone got experience of running Hylafax on LinuxPPC on a >PowerMac? I >>have compiled and installed the latest beta and have the following >problems >>(note - I have one of the "infamous" USR 56K Voice FaxModems): >> >>- it is variable in sending performance - works to a fax machine, sends >blank >>faxes to a PC > >Could you try an produce a session log - the problems to hard to diagnose >otherwise. > >>- faxgetty fails with a segmentation fault at the end of a receive session > >This is not good - could you run gdb against the core file, even just to >find the location of the fault(type 'where' at the gdb prompt). > >>- faxstat -v returns gobbledygook about not being able to set up a >network >>connection (I enter the command at the server - my only Linux machine). > >Double check the obvious stuff ie all the daemons are running, and cut and >paste the failure message faxstat produces. > >- Robert > >