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    Receive Fax daemon

    I will install Knoppix on the hard disk.

    I need to run some fax utility at boot time that will:
    1. Receive incoming faxes.
    2. Store incoming faxes.
    3. Allow me to get a copy of the incoming faxes using scp.

    Can you recommend some application/utility in Knoppix that is good at doing this?

    Thanks.

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    Not quite sure about this, I have been working on a similar issue....

    HylaFax - it runs a deamon, I see it during the boot text, that it is starting the deamon...

    Even though this package does use the "background" processes, what doesnt use "something" else, and is a "front-end" to other things ( ? ), but, hylafax uses the background processes faxgetty, and I think faxsend, or something like that...

    Here is the man page ( s ) for HylaFax:

    Code:
    NAME
           HylaFAX - introduction to HylaFAX server operation and file formats
    
    DESCRIPTION
           HylaFAX  is  a system for sending and receiving facsimile.  It supports
           queued transmission and asynchronous reception of facsimile.  Ancillary
           programs are invoked by the system for flexibility and configurability.
           HylaFAX includes client and server programs to support  remote  submis-
           sion  of  jobs  for transmission, remote removal of queued jobs, and to
           remotely query the status of jobs queued for transmission.  This  docu-
           ment  describes  the  organization  of  the filesystem spooling area in
           which HylaFAX server and server-related processes operate,  and  intro-
           duces the various files that reside in the spooling area.
    
    OVERVIEW
           The   spooling   area   is   typically   located  under  the  directory
           /var/spool/hylafax.  Ancillary command scripts used by the server  pro-
           grams  faxq(8), faxsend(8), pagesend(8), and faxgetty(8) are located in
           the bin subdirectory.  Configuration, access  control,  and  accounting
           information  are maintained in the etc and config subdirectories.  Out-
           going jobs are described by files  in  the  sendq  subdirectory,  while
           received  facsimile  are deposited in the recvq subdirectory.  The docq
           and temp subdirectories are also used in the  preparation  of  outbound
           jobs; the latter holds files that may be freely purged while the former
           holds client files that may reside on  the  server  independent  of  an
           associated  job.  The doneq subdirectory holds jobs that have completed
           but have not yet been purged or archived.  On systems with job archival
           support,  completed  jobs  that  have  been  archived are placed in the
           archive subdirectory.  The pollq subdirectory holds documents that  are
           available  for polled retrieval from the server.  The info subdirectory
           contains files that describe the  capabilities  of  facsimile  machines
           that HylaFAX has called-this information is used in preparing documents
           for transmission.  The status subdirectory contains files  that  server
           processes write their current status to.  The log subdirectory contains
           logging information about send and receive sessions.  The client subdi-
           rectory contains FIFO special files used for communication with faxq.
    Hopefully, this helps

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    Ok Thanks, I am looking into this.

    It is not on the Knoppix package list.
    Anyone tested this on Knoppix?

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    OOPS

    Sorry, it is not included with Knoppix, I got it through an apt-get install

    So, if you are running off the Live CD, it may not work for you, not sure if it is available through klik either -=- I run a hard drive install, so I am not familiar with the klik or whats available with it...

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    I believe Knoppix comes with efax and/or efax-gtk if I'm not mistaken. Surely you can try that utility?

    HTH,

    Durand

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    Fax Server?

    Quote Originally Posted by Durand Hicks
    I believe Knoppix comes with efax and/or efax-gtk if I'm not mistaken. Surely you can try that utility?

    HTH,

    Durand
    I've been looking into making my live non-hdd-install UnionFS 3.8 a fax server -- similar to the PDFservice shared printer.. but I've surprisingly found very little in terms of support.. everything I've looked at, including Hylafax and efax, seems dauntingly complicated to configure... especially when you consider "advanced" features like distinctive ringing... seems like would be a feature more people would be interested in having straight from bootup...

    I mean, in the light of how support for these various features were dropped from other competing operating environments, wouldn't it be great to pop knoppix in, fire up samba, and bingo you have a PDF writer, a network fax, and... say..mass storage? Sure as heck sounds a Knoppix-type job if ever I saw one!

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