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faxstat problem (DNS/IP related?)
We write software for other companies and have incorporated Hylafax into
our software. Basically, we allow users to run a report to a window on
their screen, to a printer, or to a fax. One of our customers recently
moved their computer from one building to another, and therefore onto a
different part of their network. Since that time, hylafax does not seem
to work. The faxstat command returns no output whatsoever. I was not
onsite, but the only things they say they have changed were in
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf and /etc/hosts. Both of these files seem to be
ok, when compare to the old files. Starting and stopping the hylafax
daemons, and enabling/disabling the modems seem to run fine, but the
faxstat command returns nothing. The customer does have DNS running.
The /etc/hosts file does contain the localhost entry.
We are running Hylafax Version 4.0pl2 on HPUX 11.0.
cust@CUSTHP> more /var/opt/hylafax/etc/hosts
localhost
127.0.0.1
cust@CUSTHP> telnet localhost 4559
Trying...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
130 Warning, no inverse address mapping for client host name
"localhost.division.sustomer.com".
220 CUSTHP.division.customer.com server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2)
ready.
quit
221 Goodbye.
Connection closed by foreign host.
cust@CUSTHP>
I have searched through the mailing list archives and the FAQ, but
haven't had any luck. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. If
you don't mind, I would also request that you email a copy of your
response to me directly. Thanks in advance.
-Jeff