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hylafax on Freebsd
I've been trying to use hylafax-v4.0.2 on FreeBSD 3.2-STABLE. I've tried
both the FreeBSD Port and manually compiling it. In either case heres what
happens:
if I start hfaxd with hfaxd -I it dies and here is the syslog
Jun 17 11:15:29 testbed HylaFAX[80438]: getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket
if I start hfaxd with hfaxd -i 4559 -o 4557 -s 444 here is the syslog
Jun 17 11:18:03 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Jun 17 11:18:03 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, try
ing again in 5 seconds.
Jun 17 11:18:03 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX Old Protocol Server: restarted.
Jun 17 11:18:03 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX SNPP Protocol Server: restarted.
Jun 17 11:18:08 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Jun 17 11:18:08 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, try
ing again in 10 seconds.
Jun 17 11:18:18 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Jun 17 11:18:18 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, try
ing again in 15 seconds.
Jun 17 11:18:33 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Jun 17 11:18:33 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, try
ing again in 20 seconds.Jun 17 11:18:53 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: bind (port 4559): Address
already in use
Jun 17 11:18:53 testbed HylaFAX[80457]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, giv
ing up after 5 tries.
I have no other tcp or udp service bound to port 4559, the machine only has
2 addresses loopback and the ethernet, no ip aliases. no tcpwrapers or firewall
rules to affect this.
my debuging of c++ isn't up to scratch ( haven't done it in 5 years ).....
any ideas or questions ....
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