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----- Forwarded message from "Skull, Temple of." <skull@key.net.au> ----- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 16:25:18 +1100 From: "Skull, Temple of." <skull@key.net.au> Reply-To: "Skull, Temple of." <skull@key.net.au> Subject: Sends fine, no receive To: webmaster@hylafax.org I am running Hylafax version 4.1 on a Redhat 6.1 with version 2.2 Linux kernel. Hylafax sends out fine using Windows box with WHFC. But on attempting to send a fax from another location I get this message in the Hylafax logs. It is always the same and is in a file named "C" then several zeros and a number. This one was on a file called "c00000008": Jan 11 10:07:50.60: [ 590]: SESSION BEGIN 00000008 6102610266564107 Jan 11 10:07:50.60: [ 590]: <-- [4:ATA\r] Jan 11 10:07:53.73: [ 590]: --> [3:FAX] Jan 11 10:07:59.59: [ 590]: --> [5:+FCON] Jan 11 10:07:59.59: [ 590]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION Jan 11 10:07:59.59: [ 590]: sched policy=1, priority=1 Jan 11 10:07:59.59: [ 590]: RECV FAX: begin Jan 11 10:10:59.70: [ 590]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Receive Phase B error (code 70) Jan 11 10:10:59.70: [ 590]: RECV FAX: Unspecified Receive Phase B error Jan 11 10:10:59.70: [ 590]: RECV FAX: end Jan 11 10:10:59.70: [ 590]: SESSION END I am in the process of upping the server tracing, checking the logs and finding wherever the instructions to fix this are buried in the Howto's or FAQ's. I have read them and will again, but if there's an easy fix to this can someone please tell me? I don't want to throw this package in the too hard basket, but your docs do say it comes configured to receive. I sent the test from a Ricoh Aficio 220. I have not configured Hylafax with old protocol, just hfaxd and faxq with SNPP on startup. Clocal as root is set as "yes". The only other change I can think of is I put "192.168.1" in the hosts.hfaxd file to send from my home network. And where do I find the "hfaxd.conf" file referred to in the documentation? Cheers! ~skull>. ----- End forwarded message ----- ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null