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NOTES ON HYLAFAX IN FREEBSD (/usr/ports/comms/hylafax) By Julian Stacey <jhs@freebsd.org> May 1995 This port replaces flexfax (which is over a year old). Thanks to Sam Leffler of SGI for writing & releasing Hylafax :-) I <jhs@freebsd.org> wrote the FreeBSD ports/comm/hylafax/* files, Copyright Julian Stacey 1995: Please preserve & comply with Sam Leffler's & SGI's legal stuff I hereby release my work in this area for public use, & disclaim all liability ! Leave my name intact please, I'm a freelance, publicity can be useful. Documentation: - On Line Manuals: man hylafax. - World Wide Web site: (http://www.vix.com/flexfax/ - Source tree: Local copies of web in html & html/FAQ etc. Mailing List for Support, Development etc: Don't mail me your fax or modem problems, nor post Hylafax software bugs & fax modem problems to a Freebsd mail list. The correct mail list: flexfax@sgi.com Patches: Bug reports, accompanied by diff -c patches, will be reviewed & commited to FreeBSD/ports). Examples: Syntax etc examples are in: config.jhs config.ttyd1.jhs etc.ttys.jhs My Test Environment: SupraFax V32bis + FreeBSD-2-current (May 1995) Outstanding: I'm not sure if the lock file scheme is OK (It may be, I just used the default). Some of the permissions are not right, (sometimes I get many email acknowledgements for each fax sent (but fax is only sent once, no horrendous phone bill ... yet ;-) My faxgetty will not answer as a normal modem (maybe its the modem, or maybe my config file is wrong). --- Julian Stacey <jhs@freebsd.org> Tel. +49 89 268616. Fax Modem: 2608126 http://www.regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de/people/jhs.html Vector Systems Ltd: an Internet, Unix & C consultancy in Munich Germany Appended are some example Config files: etc.ttys {------- ttyd1 "/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty" vt100 on unsecure -------} config {------- LogFacility: daemon CountryCode: 49 AreaCode: 89 LongDistancePrefix: 0 InternationalPrefix: 00 DialStringRules: etc/dialrules.europe ServerTracing: 1 MaxSendPages: 20 -------} config.ttyd1 {------- # /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyd1 by jhs@freebsd.org # from $Header: /usr/people/sam/fax/config/RCS/rockwell,v 1.25 1995/03/10 23:36:02 sam Exp $ # this file documented in man config # Sam says: # { # If you stop faxq then faxd.recv will remove the job itself; # otherwise if it sees faxq is running it passes the remove request on and # assumes the task was completed (there is no acknowledgement). # ServerTracing so that tracing messages are not sent out (listed in the # TODO file, a fix is welcome). If you think this might be happening, try # echo "CServerTracing: 0x201">/var/spool/fax/FIFO # to force faxq to reset the current value for ServerTracing. # } # Configuration for a Rockwell-based Class 2 modem. # Boca M1440E firmware V1.270 or newer # Dallas Fax (throw it away!) # Hayes Optima 24+Fax96 firmware TR00-J260-001 XXX or newer # SupraFAX v.32bis firmware V1.200-C or newer # Twincom 144/DF firmware revision V1.200 or newer # Dynalink 1414VE # (and others) # This configuration file sets up the modem to run at 19.2 for # sending and for receiving. XON/XOFF flow control is used on # the tty port. RTS/CTS can be used by switching the flow control # setup, but beware of modems that do not support it during # facsimile operations. Also beware that the adaptive-answer # facility, when supported, is usually unreliable. # AdaptiveAnswer boolean No enable adaptive answer of inbound calls AdaptiveAnswer Yes # AnswerRotary string Any alternatives for answering calls # AnswerRotary "fax data" # DestControls jhs set later see man destctrls MaxDials 3 # max calls to transmit a job (presumably doing succesive pages) # Wrong numbers cost me 23pf per fail, & earache to whoever answers the phone ! # MaxTries 3 # max attempts to transmit a job (3 default) NoCarrierRetrys 0 # default 1 # number of times to retry dialing on ``NO CARRIER'' # JobReqBusy integer 300 requeue interval for BUSY dial result MaxSendPages 20 # max pages to permit in a send # jhs later QualifyTSI file of TSI patterns for qualifying senders CountryCode: 49 AreaCode: 89 FAXNumber: +49.89.2608126 # also used to name session log file LocalIdentifier: "+49 89 2608126" LongDistancePrefix: 0 InternationalPrefix: 00 DialStringRules: etc/dialrules.europe ServerTracing: 1 SessionTracing: 11 RecvFileMode: 0644 # if you have nosey users, consider 0600 LogFileMode: 0644 # make it 0600 if calling card access codes are logged DeviceMode: 0600 RingsBeforeAnswer: 2 SpeakerVolume: medium # Any appearance of ``%l'' is replaced with the tty name and any # appearance of ``%s'' is replaced with the serial port speed (in decimal). GettyArgs: "std.%s -" # "std.%s ttyd1" # default is "-h %l dx_%s" # FreeBSD man getty says: getty [type [tty]] # FreeBSD man login says: -h specifies host from which the connection received. # kew@timesink.spk.wa.us (FreeBSD 2.1.0) uses "std.%s -". TagLineFont: etc/lutRS18.pcf # pre jhs default was TagLineFormat: "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t" # %c gives American-only date format, which is confusing in Britain or Germany # so I use international accountancy date format: (19)95 08 01 (ie 1st Aug) # I use no words in my tag line, as fax may be in German or English. #--- # allow at least 4 spaces before VSL as PCS fax chops left margin # dont actually use space char, as entabbing this file will lose it all # dont put too much in any one field or will overprint # %%l takes LocalIdentifier # %%n sender fax ie +49.89.2608126 # %%d target fax ie +498968004525, from sendfax -d gary@68004.525 # %%p page number inc. cover sheet # %%t total pages inc. cover sheet # jhs created `pages' symbol (\241 dec161 xa1) in lutRS18.pcf # jhs created `phone' symbol (\244 dec164 xa4) in lutRS18.pcf # `phone' & `pages' are inspired by symbols that pcs fax machine prints # PCS FAX is "Canon Fax 280" Model H11232, + H11 2325 + HA2 1324, REN=3 TagLineFormat: "Fax %%n|Tel \244 +49 89 268616|\241 %%p/%%t %Y:%m:%d %H:%M" # MaxRecvPages: unlimited # Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface # and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control). ModemType: Class2 # use class 2 interface ModemRate: 19200 # fax send&recv is locked at 19.2 ModemFlowControl: xonxoff # default ModemResetCmds: AT&F2 # what you want for a Supra # JJ I have not checked operation since enabling this ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&K # disable flow control cmd ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&K3 # hardware flow control cmd ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&K4 # software flow control cmd ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D3 # DTR off causes modem to reset #ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D2S25=1S38=0 # Dynalink 1414VE needs this ModemSetupDCDCmd: AT&C1 # DCD follows carrier ModemSetupAACmd: AT+FAA=1+FCLASS=0 # enable in current class # FAQ says: AT+FAA=1 Auto answer as facsimile or data depending on call ModemSendFillOrder: LSB2MSB # as expected ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB # opposite of what makes sense ModemDialCmd: ATDT%s@ # T for tone dialing, @ for silence # Caller ID configuration setup for Supra. # QualifyCID: etc/cid (off by default) CID access control list file CIDNumber: "NMBR = " # pattern string for phone number info # JJ I have not checked operation since enabling this CIDName: "NAME = " # pattern string for identity info # JJ I have not checked operation since enabling this # DEFAULTS FOR REFERENCE # ModemAnswerFaxCmd string ATA command for answering fax call # ModemAnswerDataCmd string ATA command for answering data call # Class1RecvIdentTimer # The time, in milliseconds, to wait for an initial # DCS when receiving a facsimile. CCITT recommenda- # tion T.30 specifies this as the value of the T1 # timer. However, adaptive answering schemes such as # that described above under the AdaptiveAnswer # parameter may require that this timer be shortened. # Class1RecvIdentTimer 35000 Class 1: max wait (ms) for initial ident frame Class1RecvIdentTimer 12000 # Supra default wait for carrier is 50/10th sec, change with ats7=255 # Datatronic default wait for carrier is 45/10th sec. # matthias says: config.ttyd1 # # FaxT1Timer # should not be changed without full understanding of the ... server. # The value of the T1 timer in milliseconds. This # timer is used to time out the initial session con- # tact; i.e. receipt of DIS/DCS. # FaxT1Timer 35000 CCITT T.30 T1 timer (ms) # # AdaptiveAnswer: # Class1RecvIdentTimer should be set to a value that # is shorter than FaxT1Timer. # yet defaults for both are exactly the same: 35000 / 1000 sec. UUCPLockDir /var/spool/lock # jhs added this after seeing where kermit created a lock. UUCPLockType ascii # jhs added this after seeing what kermit created # Note kermit -l /dev/supra created /var/spool/lock/LCK..supra # (supra is a link to cua01, so the lock wont really work, as I'm running # gettyfax on ttyd1. -------}