Hylafax Mailing List Archives

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: faxgetty problem with Linux 2.0.0 + Hylafax V4.0P1.0



Jian Wang wrote:
    
    Hi, There:
    
    Thanks to the people in this list helping me to setup Hylafax.
    I can now send out fax using standalone fax server, that is,
    invoke the faxq and hfaxd manually. But I get problem with faxgetty
    when I tried to automate and receive inbound fax.
    
    This is what I did with faxgetty:
    	1. put "t2:23:/var/spool/fax/sbin/faxgetty cua0" in my /etc/inittab.
    	   cua0 is my device for modem.  I use it for both inbound and outbound
               fax.
    	2. put "19200 # B19200 .... #19200" in /etc/gettydefs.  My Modem
        	   is Microcom DeskPorte 28.8K fax/data modem with Tornato and Tricom
               2882 settings. The fasttest speed detected by faxsetup is 
    	   38400 bauds, But for inbound DTE commincation, the faxsetup
    	   scans the modems and give 19200.  That is  why I put 19200 
               entry there. 
    I did not get a getty default file for cua0 under default dir.
    The GettyArgs is "-h %l dx_%s" or "-h %l %s"(I tried both).
    
    The result is : When I login, the faxgetty keeps on talking
    with my modem, for I can see the TR light is always on. I
    check faxq and hfaxd with faxstat, and they are not runing.
    In the messages file under /dev/log, I can see
    Faxgetty open my modem. But I can not send or receive fax at all.

What about sending the trace files - without traces nobody
can see what's going on;
    
    I guess the problem should be the getty, for faxgetty
    use getty to detect and monitor the line of modem.
    
    Does any one know what I am wrong based on the infomation
    I give above? I also like suggestion on how to setup
    faxgetty in Linux 2.0.0 + 28.8K microcom modem.

There is a binary distribution for Linux and an INSTALL guide for
it (just a hint, don't know if it explains how to setup faxgetty(1M));

	matthias



Home
Report any problems to webmaster@hylafax.org

HylaFAX is a trademark of Silicon Graphics Corporation.
Internet connectivity for hylafax.org is provided by:
VirtuALL Private Host Services