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Re: [hylafax-users] [RE]Re: Hi ! May I ask you a ~?
I was in Korea a long time ago, about the time Bill Joy wrote VI. Korea is a
nice place, VI is kind of a trick. Bill says he wrote it for a 300 baud
modem, so that the refresh rate wouldn't be too slow.
Find all the darn hosts.swp files and delete them. Don't worry. If you still
like to use VI, which is ubiquitous on Unix, go ahead, but at the risk of
starting a religious war, I like Pico. Whatever...
The main thing to do is add a line (or as many lines as necessary) to
etc/hosts.hfaxd to allow any and all users access to the HylaFax server. If
you want to grant permission to just specific machines, something like:
210.183.232.131 #not 210:183.232.131
should work, otherwise give the whole subnet access with:
210.183.232.
In my humble opinion, forget the user permissions, and stick to machine IP
permissions. Same applies to Samba, set security=share, not user. I have
HylaFax set up on an internal Class C network using 192.168.1.x and my
etc/hosts.hfaxd file that works well for me simply reads:
localhost
127.0.0.1
192.168.1.
In your case, use something like:
localhost
127.0.0.1
210.183.232.131
But this will only allow access from your particular machine. Add others as
necessary.
Hope this helps,
clay
----- Original Message -----
From: "ÀåÅÂÁ¤ (by way of Lee Howard <faxguy@deanox.com>)"
<jtj2160@hanmail.net>
To: <hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:51 AM
Subject: [hylafax-users] [RE]Re: Hi ! May I ask you a ~?
I'm student in korea.
>>In its simplest form, you need to add the IP number of the client to the
>>etc/hosts.hfaxd file.
>>
>>http://www.hylafax.org/howto/using.html#ss3.3
>>http://www.hylafax.org/man/hosts.hfaxd.html
>>
>>Lee.
Thank you!
But ... not slove ..
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ATTENTION
Found a swap file by the name ".hosts.swp"
dated: Wed Nov 29 09:43:57 2000
owned by: root
file name: /var/spool/fax/etc/hosts
host name: tom
user name: root
process ID: 1606
While opening file "hosts"
dated: Thu Nov 30 19:31:43 2000
(1) Another program may be editing the same file.
If this is the case, quit this edit session to avoid having
two different instances of the same file when making changes.
(2) An edit session for this file crashed.
If this is the case, use ":recover" or "vim -r hosts"
to recover the changes (see ":help recovery)".
If you did this already, delete the swap file ".hosts.swp"
to avoid this message.
localhost
127.0.0.1
tomtoy@tomtoy.co.kr: tomtoy:tom111:yessoft
(client) (uid) (passwd) (adminwd)
210:183.232.131:tomtoy:tom1111:yessoft
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Please, help me.
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