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Hi Patrick, I use entries for machines (not for users) like this: localhost:66 127.0.0.1:66 192.168.10.123:66 The 66 is not a real user, but the user fax (and uucp) which is used by hylafax. With that entries anybody on the listed machines may use hylafax without any password. Kilian Patrick wrote: > > Hello, > I'm a new user to HylaFax , and I must say I'm very happy to be able > to use this magnificent software. > I am having some trouble setting it up tho, in regards to user > authentication. > From what I've understood, most of the operations require a user > login, based upon the file hosts.hfaxd . > So what I have done is install HylaFax with the Debian packages and > it seems to run fine. > The problem is when I try to authenticate, I just can't. > I created a user with the "faxadduser" script named "knoppix" (as > that is the account I try to use for faxing operations). > > knoppix@0[etc]$ whoami > knoppix > > knoppix@0[etc]$ cat hosts.hfaxd > 127.0.0.1 (line added by hand to test, still asks for [and refuses] > password) > ^knoppix@::bWrjtorRVPWqc > > knoppix@0[etc]$ sendfax -n -d 1234 test.ps > Password: > Login failed: 530 Login incorrect. > > As you can see I'm using Knoppix, running HylaFax 4.2.1 (latest > Debian package, if I recall correctly, I will double-check tomorrow, > can't now). > I tried creating every kind of account with "faxadduser" (root, > 127.0.0.1,etc) but none of them seem to work, it still always asks > for a password. > Am I missing something here? > Any kind of help is greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Patrick ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*