Error Installing Hylafax Freebsd
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But this last week I'm really giving up trying to set FreeBSD + Hylafax 4.2.0. I need 4.2.0 because of support to V.34+ fax (required from this customer/friend). I tried to install in all http://www.yqcomputer.com/1201_3356_1.htm the ways, via ports, via pkg_add in about 4 different PC (Pentium II, PentiumIII, PentiumIV, Celeron 566). I tried to install FreeBSD 4.9, 4.10, 5.2.1., 5.3 but no way... always I get the following error from 'faxaddmodem' installation script: "Hmm, something seems to be hung. Check you modem eh ?" I tried all above installation with 3 different modem, including latest Multitech and very old Zoom (recommended by Hylafax). I don't believe is an hardware matter because 4 error installing different MB, 4 different HDD. The 'dmesg' confirm that sio0 & sio1 exist with IRQ4 & IRQ3 etc... I also tried with ACPI disable. Even if the configuration file went created 'config.cuaa0', forcing the 'faxaddmodem' to go ahead, when I try to send a fax, it remain in the queue. Rights Permission are properly settled in 'hosts.faxd' and 'hfaxd', 'faxq' and 'faxmodem' are running as per 'ps -aux'. 'faxstat' inform me that Hylafax scheduler is running But 'faxstate error installing hylafax cuaa0' report me the following error : 'FIFO.cuaa0: open: Device not configured After 4 days lookign for hylafax mailing list/google/etc without a valid answer, I tried debian-linux (I don't know debian, and I don't want to make a flame or make comparison here) and everything is working perfectly, both incoming and outgoing fax. Customer has 6 servers, all in FreeBSD. I don't want to install this fax server under Debian. I want to understand why these 2 errors! Someone can help me ? Thank you in advance David Top Hylafax 4.2.0 + FreeBSD : I'm giving up. by Dorian Btn » Thu, 16 Dec 2004 20:20:05 "David" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > schrieb im Newsbeitrag hi, tried this in OpenBSD some time ago, remember i had to somewhere issue a mkfifo with some options, probably just helps you with some googeling (or has it been confused about naming the serial line with com,cu,tty?)... Top Hylafax 4.2.0 + FreeBSD : I'm giving up. by Davi » Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:17:36 issue a (or com,cu,tty?)... Hi, thanks for your reply. I tried that command before 'mkfifo... cuaa0' without success. I also tried to delete the old FIFO.cuaa0 file and reissue the same command with same negative result. cuaa0 is the first serial port under FreeBSD and there is no doubt about that! Really don't know what else to t
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