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I have HylaFAX v4.3.1 installed on a SuSE v9.3 machine and running successfully. Modem is an external US Robotics V.Everything on ttyS1 configured as Class 1. I am able to send faxes from the local server. I desire to send faxes from remote clients and cannot seem to get this working. I have port 4559 tcp/udp open on my firewall and forwarded to the ip of my HylaFAX server. I created a user 'hemo' with faxadduser and try some manual connections to test access, I get the 220 header and can login: 220 test.myfax.com server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.3.1) ready. user hemo 230 User hemo logged in. stat 211-test.myfax.com HylaFAX server status: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.3.1 Connected to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Logged in as user hemo (uid 60002) "/" is the current directory Current job: (default) Time values are handled in GMT Idle timeout set to 900 seconds Using long replies No server down time currently scheduled HylaFAX scheduler reached at /FIFO (not connected) Server FIFO is /client/31671 (open) File cache: 15 lookups, 0 hits (0.0%), 1.1 avg probes 15 entries (1.6 KB), 0 entries displaced, 0 entries flushed TYPE: ASCII; STRU: File; MODE: Stream; FORM: PS No client data connection 211 End of status quit 221 Goodbye. If I issue a 'LIST' command when testing connection manually above, it seems to hang and hfaxd doesn't respond any longer. I have then installed WHFC, I have it configured with my user name and it prompts me for a password. Login seems to be OK since I can then see the status line on the bottom of the window has changed to show the 220 header information. WHFC hangs at this point and is unresponsive. Windows even shows 'Not Responding' in the title bar. Can anyone help me with debugging and correcting this? Is my problem more likely a configuration on HylaFAX or is WHFC more likely the issue? Are there some other things I can try with a manual telnet to test things? ---- JH ____________________ 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*