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To check if you have a handling problem with hylafax or with windows clientsoftware: Can you send a fax from the commandline with sendfax?
Yes, c2sendfax works fine (c2sendfax -f TIFF -d number tif-file).
i mean "sendfax", not c2faxsend. The proposal is to check the server from the command line before using windows clients.
try "sendfax -n -d 12345 /etc/hosts" (or any other testfile).
Ok, did it: suse9:/ # sendfax -n -d 9022484 /etc/hosts request id is 7 (group id 7) for host localhost (1 file) suse9:/ # Which produced thiese entries in /var/log/messages: Dec 4 17:59:11 suse9 HylaFAX[5034]: Filesystem has SysV-style file creation semantics. Dec 4 17:59:11 suse9 FaxQueuer[1336]: SUBMIT JOB 7 Dec 4 17:59:13 suse9 FaxSend[5041]: Syntax error at line 167, missing ':' in "{" Dec 4 17:59:13 suse9 FaxSend[5041]: Syntax error at line 307, missing ':' in " {" Dec 4 17:59:13 suse9 FaxSend[5041]: Syntax error at line 412, missing ':' in " }" Dec 4 17:59:13 suse9 FaxSend[5041]: Syntax error at line 413, missing ':' in "}" Dec 4 18:00:38 suse9 FaxSend[5041]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/faxCAPI; giving up after 2 attempts Dec 4 18:00:38 suse9 FaxQueuer[1336]: MODEM /dev/faxCAPI appears to
be
wedged Dec 4 18:00:38 suse9 FaxQueuer[1336]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged "faxCAPI" "/dev/faxCAPI"
No fax was sent.
I did so .... suse9:/ # ps -ax | grep fax Warning: bad syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.php 1335 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/fax/hfaxd -i hylafax -o
4557 -s
444
1336 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/faxq 3251 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/c2faxrecv -q /var/spool/fax 3252 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/c2faxrecv -q /var/spool/fax 3253 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/c2faxrecv -q /var/spool/fax 3254 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/c2faxrecv -q /var/spool/fax 3460 pts/0 R 0:00 grep fax
if i remember it right, you have a C4. Then should be 10 c2faxrecv running (one for each B-channel--> 8 + 2 for management)!
Not realy, its an AVM Fritz!Card DSL ;)
-- holger
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