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Re: [hylafax-users] hosts.hfaxd, faxadduser and admin passwords



Have you tried put the line at the beginning?

--- Mike McMullen <mlm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have hylafax 4.2.1 running on an FC4 server.
> Everything is working
> well except gaining admin access.
> 
> I creat a userid using faxadduser like this:
> 
> faxadduser -a myadminpasswd -p myregularpasswd mlm
> 
> An entry gets created and I can submit faxes from
> the server and
> clients with authentication no problem. However if I
> want to manage
> the queue on my three modems and move some peoples
> queued faxes to 
> different modems, everytime I enter my admin
> password it fails.
> 
> I get a "Admin failed: 530 Password incorrect."
> message. This is using
> the -A option on faxalter and the -a faxrm. I enter
> the password exactly
> as I typed them in the faxadduser command.
> 
> I've tried using the -u option with my uid for my
> account. I still get the
> same result.
> 
> What is the plain and abvious thing I am missing
> here? This same process
> worked fine under FC2+3. I even tried copying the
> hosts.hfaxd line for my
> userid from other systems where hylafax is isntalled
> to this one, same result.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
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