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Instalando un fax en Linux. Anexo 1

Aqui os dejo como ejemplo el dialogo de instalacion en mi ordenador

fax:~# faxsetup
Setup program for HylaFAX (tm) 4.4.4.
Created for i686-pc-linux-gnu on Sun Oct 26 17:30:00 UTC 2008.
Reading cached parameters from /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.cache.
Found base64 encoder: /usr/bin/base64
Found Quoted-Printable encoder: qp-encode
Found mimencode for compatibilty: mimencode
Checking system for proper server configuration.
Warning: /etc/hylafax/getty-link does not exist or is not an  executable program!
The file:
/etc/hylafax/getty-link
does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /etc/hylafax/getty-link that points to  your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
Warning: /etc/hylafax/vgetty-link does not exist or is not an  executable program!
The file:
/etc/hylafax/vgetty-link
does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /etc/hylafax/vgetty-link that points to  your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
Warning: /etc/hylafax/egetty-link does not exist or is not an  executable program!
The file:
/etc/hylafax/egetty-link
does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /etc/hylafax/egetty-link that points to  your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
Make /var/spool/hylafax/bin/ps2fax a link to  /var/spool/hylafax/bin/ps2fax.gs.
Make /var/spool/hylafax/bin/pdf2fax a link to  /var/spool/hylafax/bin/pdf2fax.gs.
Update /var/spool/hylafax/status/any.info.
HylaFAX configuration parameters are:
[1] Init script starts faxq:            yes
[2] Init script starts hfaxd            yes
[3] Start old protocol:                 no
[4] Start paging protocol:              no
Are these ok [yes]?
Modem support functions written to  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.modem.
Configuration parameters written to  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.cache.
Restarting HylaFAX server processes.
You have a HylaFAX scheduler process running.  faxq will be
restarted shortly, as soon as some other work has been completed.
Can I terminate this faxq process (5987) [yes]?
Should I restart the HylaFAX server processes [yes]?
/etc/init.d/hylafax start
Not starting HylaFAX daemons since they are already running.
You do not appear to have any modems configured for use.  Modems are
configured for use with HylaFAX with the faxaddmodem(8) command.
Do you want to run faxaddmodem to configure a modem [yes]?
Serial port that modem is connected to [ttyS0]?
Ok, time to setup a configuration file for the modem.  The manual
page config(5) may be useful during this process.  Also be aware
that at any time you can safely interrupt this procedure.
Reading scheduler config file /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.
No existing configuration, let's do this from scratch.
Country code [1]? 0
Area code [415]? 0
Phone number of fax modem [+1.999.555.1212]? +34.93.555.55.55
Local identification string (for TSI/CIG) ["NothingSetup"]?  InternetDoor
Long distance dialing prefix [1]? 0
International dialing prefix [011]? 0
Dial string rules file (relative to /var/spool/hylafax)  [etc/dialrules]?
Tracing during normal server operation [1]?
Tracing during send and receive sessions [11]?
Protection mode for received facsimile [0600]?
Protection mode for session logs [0600]? 0666
Protection mode for ttyS0 [0600]?
Rings to wait before answering [1]? 3
Modem speaker volume [off]?
Command line arguments to getty program ["-h %l dx_%s"]?
Pathname of TSI access control list file (relative to  /var/spool/hylafax) [""]?
Pathname of Caller-ID access control list file (relative to  /var/spool/hylafax) [""]?
Tag line font file (relative to /var/spool/hylafax)  [etc/lutRS18.pcf]?
Tag line format string ["From %%l|%c|Page %%P of %%T"]?
Time before purging a stale UUCP lock file (secs) [30]?
Hold UUCP lockfile during inbound data calls [Yes]?
Hold UUCP lockfile during inbound voice calls [Yes]?
Percent good lines to accept during copy quality checking [95]? 80
Max consecutive bad lines to accept during copy quality checking [5]?  10
Max number of pages to accept in a received facsimile [25]?
Syslog facility name for ServerTracing messages [daemon]?
Set UID to 0 to manipulate CLOCAL [""]?
Use available priority job scheduling mechanism [""]?
Your facsimile phone number (+34.93.555.55.55) does not agree with  your
country code (0) or area code (0).  The number
should be a fully qualified international dialing number of the form:
+0 0 <local phone number>
Spaces, hyphens, and periods can be included for legibility.  For  example,
+0.0.555.1212
is a possible phone number (using your country and area codes).
The non-default server configuration parameters are:
CountryCode:            0
AreaCode:               0
FAXNumber:              +34.93.555.55.55
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    0
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
SessionTracing:         11
LogFileMode:            0666
RingsBeforeAnswer:      3
SpeakerVolume:          off
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        InternetDoor
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%P of %%T"
PercentGoodLines:       80
MaxConsecutiveBadLines: 10
MaxRecvPages:           25
Are these ok [yes]?
Now we are going to probe the tty port to figure out the type
of modem that is attached.  This takes a few seconds, so be patient.
Note that if you do not have the modem cabled to the port, or the
modem is turned off, this may hang (just go and cable up the modem
or turn it on, or whatever).
Probing for best speed to talk to modem: 38400
OK.
About fax classes:
The difference between fax classes has to do with how HylaFAX  interacts
with the modem and the fax protocol features that are used when  sending
or receiving faxes.  One class isn't inherently better than another;
however, one probably will suit a user's needs better than others.
Class 1 relies on HylaFAX to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
Class 2 relies on the modem to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
Class 2.0 is similar to Class 2 but may include more features.
Class 1.0 is similar to Class 1 but may add V.34-fax capability.
Class 2.1 is similar to Class 2.0 but adds V.34-fax capability.
HylaFAX generally will have more features when using Class 1/1.0 than
when using most modems' Class 2 or Class 2.0 implementations.   Generally
any problems encountered in Class 1/1.0 can be resolved by  modifications
to HylaFAX, but usually any problems encountered in Class 2/2.0/2.1  will
require the modem manufacturer to resolve it.
Use Class 1 unless you have a good reason not to.
This modem looks to have support for Class 1 and 2.0.
How should it be configured [1]?
Hmm, this looks like a Class 1 modem.
Product code (ATI0) is "5601".
Other information (ATI3) is "FM-56SA Data Fax Voice 11/04 Rev.  11.1.11".
DTE-DCE flow control scheme [default]?
Modem manufacturer is "3Com U. S. Robotics".
Modem model is "3CP5610".
Using prototype configuration file usr-xon...
The modem configuration parameters are:
ModemAnswerCmd:         AT+FCLASS=1A
ModemFlowControl:       xonxoff
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&H1&I0&R2
ModemMfrQueryCmd:       !USR
ModemModelQueryCmd:     ATI3
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&H0&I0&R1
ModemRate:              19200
ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0X4
ModemRevQueryCmd:       ATI7
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FCLASS=0
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       ATS13=1&D2
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&H2&I2&R1
Class1NFLOCmd:          AT&H0&I0&R1
Class1HFLOCmd:          AT&H1&I0&R2
Class1SFLOCmd:          ""
Class1ResponseWaitCmd:  AT+FRS=1
Class1SwitchingCmd:     "<delay727>"
Are these ok [yes]?
Creating new configuration file  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.ttyS0...
Creating fifo /var/spool/hylafax/FIFO.ttyS0 for faxgetty... done.
Done setting up the modem configuration.
Checking /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config for consistency...
...some parameters are different.
The non-default scheduler parameters are:
CountryCode:            0
AreaCode:               0
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    0
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
Are these ok [yes]?
Creating new configuration file /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config...
...saving current file as /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.sav.
Don't forget to restart hylafax in order to run faxgetty on this new  modem
line.
Updating /etc/hylafax/config from /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.
Creating /etc/hylafax/config.sav from  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.sav.
Creating /etc/hylafax/config.ttyS0 from  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config.ttyS0.
Updating /etc/hylafax/setup.cache from  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.cache.
Updating /etc/hylafax/setup.modem from  /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.modem.
/var/spool/hylafax/config
Do you want to run faxaddmodem to configure another modem [yes]? no
You do not appear to be using faxgetty to notify the HylaFAX  scheduler
about new modems and/or their status.  This means that you must use  the
faxmodem program to inform the new faxq process about the modems you
want to have scheduled by HylaFAX.  Beware that if you have modems  that
require non-default capabilities specified to faxmodem then you  should
read faxmodem(8) manual page and do this work yourself (since this
script is not intelligent enough to automatically figure out the  modem
capabilities and supply the appropriate arguments).
Should I run faxmodem for each configured modem [yes]?
/usr/sbin/faxmodem ttyS0
Done verifying system setup.
/var/spool/hylafax

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