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Re: WHFC and NT - '': Command not understood - progress?



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On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Alan Sparks wrote:

>  I've been sitting here thinking about this for awhile... now, I'm a newbie
> and don't have a feel for the guts of this thing yet, but it doesn't
> completely feel like a client problem to me.
> 
> I have Hylafax running on a SunOS 4.1.4 system.  Hfaxd is running old and
> new protos on 4557 and 4559.  Also, coincidentally, Sendmail is running
> there too.  If I Windows telnet into port 25, I get Sendmail, and can talk
> via typed commands fine.  If I telnet into port 4557 or 4559, I get the
> Hylafax banner, but the "Syntax error" returned for anything I type (like
> QUIT).

Hmm. This is wrong. Are you certain about the /etc/services entries
and the way you are starting the HylaFAX daemons? You might take a
look at my SunOS notes at
	http://cirl.harvard.edu/~raoul/INSTALL-sunos4.1.x-v4.0pl1.html

What are you telnetting with in this case? The sun server, or a Windows box,
or what?

> Telnet sessions from another Sun or HP box work fine under these scenarios.
> 
> My big question at this point is whether there is some socket-based
> irregularity on the hfaxd side, some socket option or whatever, that is
> making hfaxd not read the input correctly.  I've been thinking that I need
> to compare the hfaxd socket-read code against another OK program (like
> sendmail).

My suspicion is that the telnet client you are using stinks and that
it a failure of the telnet, not the hfaxd, but that is merely a guess.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu

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