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Re: Slackware 7.0 and hylafax-v4-0pl2
At 07:13 AM 24/03/2000 +0000, you wrote:
No password because there will be no login;
leave password entry as '*'.
I have changed the user fax to no password. It works like a charm
now.
HylaFAX has its own password file. It's called
hosts.hfaxd and it is kept in
the directory /var/spool/fax/etc. Add a line to this file of '.*'
(without
the
Yes, it works. In the /var/spool/fax/etc has two files, both hosts and
hosts.hfaxd.
Both have the same content
localhost
127.0.0.1
I add ".*" to the hosts.hfaxd and start my whfc from my Win9x
pc and it was connected.
I can see the status "running and idle"
When I removed the ".*" it will prompt me for the
password.
I can restrict/allow users by using this file (hosts.hfaxd).
If I put the client ip address in this file it will work too.
".*" will allow all users to use the fax server.
Now that I make it so far, I still cannot fax out from whfc (win9x
client).
I can fax directly from the fax server. (linux)
When I fax from whfc it will said send successfully but 0 pages
sent.
I am sending from Linux fax server to my fax machine. The fax machine
rang but nothing comes out.
Then the log in the whfc said send successfully and even send a mail to
the user.
I tried twice and both have the same problem.
The first time I tried a plain text file and the second I tried using an
excel file.
Must I only fax postscript file (.ps)?
This is my /var/spool/fax/log/c00000010
Mar 25 19:14:35.42: [ 324]:
SESSION BEGIN 00000010 6505636804
Mar 25 19:14:35.43: [ 324]: SEND FAX: JOB 9 DEST 5636804 COMMID
00000010
Mar 25 19:14:35.43: [ 324]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 25 19:14:38.02: [ 324]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.80: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.80: [ 324]: <-- [12:ATS8=2S7=60\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.83: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.83: [ 324]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.86: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.86: [ 324]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.89: [ 324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 25 19:14:38.89: [ 324]: MODEM Command error
Mar 25 19:14:38.89: [ 324]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.92: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.92: [ 324]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.95: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.95: [ 324]: <--
[24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:38.98: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:38.98: [ 324]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.00: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.00: [ 324]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.13: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.13: [ 324]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.26: [ 324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 25 19:14:39.26: [ 324]: MODEM Command error
Mar 25 19:14:39.26: [ 324]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.39: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.39: [ 324]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.52: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.52: [ 324]: <--
[24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.65: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.65: [ 324]: <-- [26:AT+FLID="Linux
Faxserver"\r]
Mar 25 19:14:39.78: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:14:39.78: [ 324]: DIAL 5636804
Mar 25 19:14:39.79: [ 324]: <-- [12:ATDT5636804\r]
Mar 25 19:15:05.61: [ 324]: --> [5:+FCON]
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: --> [29:+FCSI:
"5636804
"]
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE CSI "5636804"
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: --> [22:+FDIS:
1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in
215 mm
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: USE 9600 bit/s
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 25 19:15:07.60: [ 324]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 25 19:15:08.47: [ 324]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 19:15:08.47: [ 324]: SESSION END
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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