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* Hans du Plooy <hansdp@xxxxxxxxxxx> [050210 10:16]: > Hi guys, > > I recently had to reload a server (hard drives died), so I decided to start > fresh with SUSE 9.2 - was 8.0 before. The whole filesystem was backed up so > it shouldn't be an issue, right? > > I just can't get hylafax to play along. All it used to do take incoming > faxes, and print them to a network printer. Nothing more. > > I started by setting it up as per the docs - wouldn't work. Then I tried > using the old config files - wouldn't work either. Now I'm back to where I > started. Here's what I have: > > In /etc/inittab, I have: > > mo:35:respawn:/usr/lib/fax/faxgetty /dev/modem > > /dev/modem points to /dev/ttyS0 to which the modem is attached (the only > serial port on the box). I have changed the faxgetty line to point > to /dev/ttyS0 directly to see if that makes a difference - will reboot the > box when I get a chance (after hours) telinit Q will make init reread inittab. Unless the "id" changes, it won't kill the existing process (if one is running). > When I phone the number, the phone rings, but hylafax doesn't answer. In > fact, /var/log/messages doesn't even show any calls coming in - it's like the > computer isn't connected toe the modem, but it is! But faxgetty isn't listening on the modem device. > /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS0: So your running "faxgetty /dev/modem", but have not config file specified for the "modem" device. You do have one specified for "ttyS0". It would be best to make faxgetty run on /dev/ttyS0. Using "telinit Q" and killall faxgetty should get you going here. This should this problem. General procedure if you're installing "newer" rpms: 1) install RPM. 2) run faxsetup 3) run faxaddmodem <devid> 4) add line to /etc/inittab for faxgetty <devid> 5) telinit Q Of course, if SUSE has made any drastic changes to HylaFAX in their packaged version of this, they might have a different setup procedure. a. -- Aidan Van Dyk aidan@xxxxxxxx Senior Software Developer +1 215 438-4638 x8103 iFAX Solutions, Inc. http://www.ifax.com/
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