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Re: [hylafax-users] Question on modem groups
* Nicholas Bernstein <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [030918 15:30]:
> ok, so I tried what was discussed:
>
> [nick@fax etc]$ grep ModemGroup config
> ModemGroup: modems
> ModemGroup: qualifax: ttyM1f
>
> I also tried this as
> ModemGroup: "qualifax: ttyM1f" w/ the same results.
>
> [nick@fax etc]$ sendfax -h qualifax -d 1.800.564.1362 ~/faxtest.pdf
> qualifax: Unknown host
>
> sendfax -h qualifax@fax -d 1.800.564.1362 ~/faxtest.pdf
> Password:
> Login failed: 530 Login incorrect.
Try sendfax -h qualifax@localhost
>
> So here are a couple of questions:
>
> I did a search on the hylafax site for passwords, and the only thing
> that came up was setting the password on a class 2 modem. I'm being
> prompted for a password when I specify the hostname. How do I disable
> this?
>
HylaFAX has user/password support. It comes by default allowing any
user from loalhost.
man hosts.hfaxd
> Is my syntax wrong?
>
> according to the sendfax manpage:
>
> -h [modem@]host[:port]
> Force the jobs to be processed on a specific
> host and, optionally, using a particular
> modem. The host may be either a symbolic name
> or a network address. If no -h option is sup-
> plied, sendfax uses the FAXSERVER environment
> variable to identify the HylaFAX server to
> which the jobs should be directed. If no
> server is specified then sendfax attempts to
> contact a server on the local host. If no
> modem is specified, the job will be submitted
> to any available modem.
>
> [nick@fax etc]$ echo $FAXSERVER
>
> Do I need to set this to localhost? it says that if none is specified,
> that is what it will default to...
If you set it to localhost, it won't have any difference if you specify
-h. The -h overrides any default server.
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