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Re: [hylafax-users] Forcing outgoing faxes to a ttyS0



I appreciate the input on this very much. I used the ModemReadyState to keep
ttyS1 and ttyS2 from sending, and when I ran faxgetty for modem ttyS0, it
worked like a charm. I had indeed overlooked my solution. I think I was
confused because after running faxaddmodem, it says "Don't forget to run
faxmodem(8C) (if you have a send-only environment) or configure init to run
faxgetty on ttyS2." Since I only wanted to send on ttyS0, I assumed I should
run faxmodem for it.
Is there any harm to using the dialrules as opposed to ModemDialCmd for
inserting the 9? Besides going against all that the developers had intended
that is. Since the setup in dialrules is working for me, I'd rather not futz
with it.
Thanks A Lot
Josh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Howard" <faxguy@deanox.com>
To: "Josh Welch" <jwelch@buffalowildwings.com>; "hylafax-users"
<hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Forcing outgoing faxes to a ttyS0


> At 08:43 AM 8/7/01 -0500, Josh Welch wrote:
> >I apologize if my question has an obvious answer. I have been reading,
but
> >may have overlooked it and I am sort of in crunch time.
> >I have set up a HylaFax 4.1 server on Red Hat 7.1. Three modems
ttyS0-ttyS2,
> >all multi-tech MT1932ZDX. I have Win9x clients which send via WHFC and
> >receive via PDF attachments in e-mail. Incoming faxes are routed to one
of
> >two locations based on the device they come in on, they are then
forwarded
> >to their intended recipient manually. The modems ttyS1 and ttyS2 are the
> >only lines that have incoming numbers. I want to force all faxes to go
out
> >through ttyS0, thus leaving ttyS1 and 2 free to receive faxes. I have
> >faxgetty running on ttyS1 and ttyS2. I ran faxmodem for ttyS0 based on
the
> >output of probemodem.
>
> Please run faxgetty on every modem.  If you don't want the modem to be
> allocated outbound faxes, then you should change the ModemPriority or
> ModemReadyState in the appropriate config file.
>
> >[root@mplsfax etc]# /usr/local/sbin/faxmodem -c
> >'(0-1),(0-5),(0-4),(0-2),(0-2),(0),(0),(0-7)' ttyS0
>
> See all the trouble you'd save yourself?
>
> >With the help of the list I configured my dialrules to force a dial 9.
>
> Again, use faxgetty, this should be done with the config file via
> ModemDialCmd.
>
> Lee.
>



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