[asterisk-users] Lost setting up IAXmodem after drive crash
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.com
Tue Nov 27 18:42:26 CST 2007
oops.
I meant to post this to the Hylafax list :-[
And with a reboot, at least it made the call. Now to get the fax to print!
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> A few weeks ago, I lost my Trixbox that was all set up with Hylafax and
> IAXmodem.
>
> I am trying to set it up for
>
> email > procmail > faxmail > iaxmodem > asterisk >sipext > ATA (with
> attached fax).
>
> I have followed all the instructions on creating the IAX extension and
> configuring the IAXmodem config file. I can see the connection in Asterisk:
>
> iax2 show peers
> Name/Username Host Mask Port
> Status
> 24729 127.0.0.1 (D) 255.255.255.255 32770
> Unmonitored
> 1 iax2 peers [0 online, 0 offline, 1 unmonitored]
>
>
> at this point I am SUPPOSE to be able to test with sendfax:
>
> sendfax -d 2201 /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf
>
> and nothing happens that I can tell. I see some files in spool/hylafax:
>
> ls docq/ -lstr
> total 24
> 4 -rw------- 1 uucp 60002 1 Nov 27 15:04 seqf
> 8 -rw-r----- 1 uucp 60002 6636 Nov 27 15:04 doc1.ps
> 12 -rw-r----- 1 uucp 60002 11264 Nov 27 15:04 cover1
>
> Then I found in tmp:
>
> cat tmp/ttyIAX0_last_wedged_email
> 1196204456
>
> This is a temp file written and read by bin/wedged to rate-limit
> the emails it sends about the wedged status of device /dev/ttyIAX0.
>
> The first line contains a timestamp for when the last email was sent.
>
> This file is never deleted automatically, there's no need to do it
> and it may be useful to know when/if a device had last a problem.
> However, you can safely delete it at any time if you wish, it will
> be recreated when needed.
>
> last modified: Tue Nov 27 18:00:56 EST 2007
>
>
> What have I left out?
>
>
>
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