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FreeBSD 4.0 & HylaFax 4.1beta2



Hello,

First of all, if this is a FAQ or this question is asked previously I
apologize. I couldn't find my solution with the maillist archive.

Yesterday night I upgraded my system from FreeBSD 3.3 to FreeBSD 4.0. 
After upgrade everything was good until the hylafax setup part.

I see that If I install hylafax 4.0pl2 I get buffer overflows. Port mentions
that and disabled default. I installed it anway.

After I searched a little and find that 4.1beta2 should work. I downloaded
4.1beta2 sources, compiled and installed them.

My problem is that modem answers the call, but doesn't get the page. I
disabled Quality checkes and QualifyTSI. The result is same. Below you can
find a sesion log of one calling. I couldn't findout the problem. So, I
included my config.cuaa0 incase you need it.

My modem is MultiTech MT5600ZDXe. I tried both Class1, Class2, the
configuration file from www.hylafax.org and the mixture of them (I mean
mixture of the Class2 with the configuration file from hylafax site). 

Before I was using the modem with the config script below and there was no
problem with it. One thing I didn't try is CVSupping the latest source, and
recompiling the hylafax. For now I don't thing the solution is that.

And,... Is there anybody that can help with my problem?

Regards,

--
Ertan Kucukoglu
ertank@ozlerplastik.com

Here is my log:
May 17 14:42:03.51: [  665]: SESSION BEGIN 00000026 (snipped fax no)
May 17 14:42:03.51: [  665]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
May 17 14:42:09.56: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:09.56: [  665]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
May 17 14:42:09.56: [  665]: RECV FAX: begin
May 17 14:42:09.57: [  665]: <-- data [23]
May 17 14:42:09.57: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:11.25: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:11.25: [  665]: <-- data [10]
May 17 14:42:11.25: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:11.79: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:11.79: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:14.91: [  665]: --> [0:]
May 17 14:42:14.91: [  665]: MODEM <Empty line>
May 17 14:42:14.91: [  665]: <-- data [1]
May 17 14:42:14.96: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:14.96: [  665]: DELAY 1500 ms
May 17 14:42:16.47: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:16.52: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:16.52: [  665]: <-- data [23]
May 17 14:42:16.52: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:18.31: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:18.31: [  665]: <-- data [10]
May 17 14:42:18.31: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:18.84: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:18.84: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:21.95: [  665]: --> [0:]
May 17 14:42:21.95: [  665]: MODEM <Empty line>
May 17 14:42:21.95: [  665]: <-- data [1]
May 17 14:42:22.01: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:22.01: [  665]: DELAY 1500 ms
May 17 14:42:23.52: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:23.57: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:23.57: [  665]: <-- data [23]
May 17 14:42:23.57: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:25.36: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:25.36: [  665]: <-- data [10]
May 17 14:42:25.36: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:25.89: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:25.89: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:29.00: [  665]: --> [0:]
May 17 14:42:29.00: [  665]: MODEM <Empty line>
May 17 14:42:29.00: [  665]: <-- data [1]
May 17 14:42:29.07: [  665]: --> [2:OK]
May 17 14:42:29.07: [  665]: DELAY 1500 ms
May 17 14:42:30.57: [  665]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
May 17 14:42:30.63: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:30.63: [  665]: <-- data [23]
May 17 14:42:30.63: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:32.41: [  665]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 17 14:42:32.41: [  665]: <-- data [10]
May 17 14:42:32.41: [  665]: <-- data [2]
May 17 14:42:32.43: [  665]: CLOSE /dev/cuaa0
bash-2.03# 

----------------------------
And here is my config.cuaa0:
#
# Generic Class 1 modem configuration.
#
# EDIT THIS CONFIGURATION TO REFLECT YOUR SETUP
#
CountryCode:            90
AreaCode:               212
FAXNumber:              +9x.xxx.xxx.xxxx
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    00
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0666
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          medium
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        "Ozler Plastik"
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
#QualifyTSI:            etc/tsi
MaxRecvPages:           99
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class1          # use this to supply a hint
ModemRate:              14400           # rate for DCE-DTE communication
ModemFlowControl:       xonxoff         # XON/XOFF flow control assumed
#
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2           # setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # setup so DCD follows carrier
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"   # modem must auto-detect fax/data
#
# We normally append the "@" symbol to the dial string so that
# the modem will wait 5 seconds before attempting to connect
# and return result codes that distinguish between no carrier
# and no answer.  This makes it possible to avoid problems with
# repeatedly dialing a number that doesn't have a fax machine
# (kudos to Stuart Lynne for this trick.)
#
# NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
#
ModemDialCmd:           ATDT%s          # T for tone dialing, @ for silence
#
# Other possible configuration stuff.  The default strings are
# shown below.  Only those that are different from the defaults
# need to be included in the configuration file.
#
ModemResetCmds:         ""              # stuff to do when modem is reset
ModemAnswerCmd:         ATA             # use this to answer phone
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&K            # disable flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&K2           # hardware flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&K3           # software flow control cmd
ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd:   ATS0=0          # disable auto-answer
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
ModemEchoOffCmd:        ATE0            # disable command echo
ModemVerboseResultsCmd: ATV1            # enable verbose command results
ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0            # enable result codes
ModemOnHookCmd:         ATH0            # place phone on hook (hangup)
ModemSoftResetCmd:      ATZ             # do soft reset of modem
ModemWaitTimeCmd:       ATS7=60         # wait 60 seconds for carrier
ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd: ATS8=2          # comma pause time is 2 seconds
ModemRecvFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # bit order of received facsimile
ModemSendFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # bit order modem expects for
transmit
#
Class1Cmd:              AT+FCLASS=1     # command to enter class 1
Class1TCFResponseDelay: 75              # 75ms delay between recv TCF &
response
Class1SendPPMDelay:     75              # 75ms delay before sending PPM
Class1SendTCFDelay:     75              # 75ms delay between sending DCS &
TCF
Class1TrainingRecovery: 1500            # 1.5sec delay after training
failure
Class1RecvAbortOK:      200             # wait 200ms for abort response
Class1FrameOverhead:    4               # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC
frames
Class1RecvIdentTimer:   40000           # 35+5secs waiting for ident frames
Class1TCFMaxNonZero:    10              # max 10% of data may be non-zero
Class1TCFMinRun:        1000            # min run is 2/3rds of TCF duration
bash-2.03#




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