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NAME

hfaxd - HylaFAX client-server protocol server

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/hfaxd [ -d ] [ -D secs ] [ -q dir ] [ -c config ] [ -o port ] [ -O ] [ -f bindaddressfamily ] [ -l bindaddress ] [ -p pasv_min_port:pasv_max_port ] [ -i port ] [ -I ] [ -s port ] [ -S ]

DESCRIPTION

hfaxd is the HylaFAX program that implements the server portion of:

  • the client-server protocol and
  • the Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) used to submit message pager jobs to the IXO/TAP and UCP support.

Additional client-server protocols are planned and hfaxd is intended to be the ``carrier'' through which they are supported.

hfaxd is typically used in one of two ways; either as a stand-alone process that is started at system boot time to listen for client connections on one or more ports (in which case the -i, -o, or -s option must be used), or as a subservient process to the inetd(8C) program. The two forms of use may however be combined so long as the same service is not provided both by the stand-alone hfaxd and through inetd.

HYLAFAX CLIENT-SERVER PROTOCOL SUPPORT

If hfaxd is started with the -i option it will service clients using the HylaFAX client-server protocol. This protocol is strongly related to the Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP); so much so in fact that FTP client programs that include support for ``quoted commands'' may be used to communicate with hfaxd using the new protocol. (It should also be possible to use FTP-aware World Wide Web browsers such as Mosaic and Netscape Navigator to access HylaFAX servers through the new protocol; but the current format for information returned in directory listings confuses them.)

The hfaxd server currently recognizes the following protocol requests; case is not distinguished. Entries marked with a ¹ can be used only when the client has established administrative privileges with ADMIN.

Request	Description
ABOR	abort previous command
ACCT	specify account (ignored)
ADMIN	specify password for administrative privileges
ALLO	allocate storage (vacuously)
ANSWER¹	request that call be answered
APPE	append to a file
CDUP	change to parent of current working directory
CHMOD	change mode of a file
CHOWN¹	change owner of a file
CWD	change working directory
DELE	delete a file
DISABLE¹	disable outbound use of modem
ENABLE¹	enable outbound use of modem
HELP	give help information
FILEFMT	specify/query format for returning file status
FORM	specify data transfer format
IDLE	set idle-timer (in seconds)
JDELE	delete done or suspended job
JINTR	interrupt job
JKILL	kill job
JNEW	create new job
JOB	set/query current job
JOBFMT	specify/query format for returning job status
JPARM	specify/query job state parameter
JREST	reset current job state
JSUBM	submit job to scheduler
JSUSP	suspend job from scheduling
JWAIT	wait for job to complete
JGDELE	delete group of jobs
JGKILL	kill group of jobs
JGINTR	interrupt group of jobs
JGNEW	place current job in a new job group
JGPARM	set state parameter in a group of jobs
JGREST	reset current state for a group of jobs
JGRP	set/query current job group
JGSUBM	submit group of jobs to scheduler
JGSUSP	suspend group of jobs from scheduling
JGWAIT	wait for group of jobs to complete
LIST	list files in a directory
MDTM	show last modification time of file
MODE	specify data transfer mode
MDMFMT	specify/query format for returning modem status
NLST	give name list of files in directory 
NOOP	do nothing
PASS	specify password
PASV	prepare for server-to-server transfer
PORT	specify data connection port
PWD	print the current working directory
QUIT	terminate session
RCVFMT	specify/query format for returning received facsimile status
REIN	reinitiate server state
REST	restart incomplete transfer
RETP	retrieve the next page in a file
RETR	retrieve a file
SHUT	schedule server shutdown
SITE	non-standard commands (see next section)
SIZE	return size of file
STAT	return status of server or file
STOR	store a file
STOT	store a temporary file with a unique name
STOU	store a file with a unique name
STRU	specify data transfer structure
SYST	show operating system type of server system
TYPE	specify data transfer type
TZONE	specify timezone handling for dates and times
USER	specify user name
VRFY	verify dialstring handling and/or least-cost routing

The following non-standard or experimental commands are supported through the SITE request.

Request	Description
ADDMODEM¹	add/configure new modem for use
ADDUSER¹	add client access control entry
CONFIG¹	send configuration parameter setting to server
DELMODEM¹	deconfigure/remove modem
DELUSER¹	remove client access control entry
TRIGGER	register real-time event trigger
HELP	give help information, e.g., SITE HELP

In addition FTP requests that are specified in Internet RFC 959 but not listed here are recognized, but not implemented.

The hfaxd server will abort an active data transfer only when the ABOR command is preceded by a Telnet "Interrupt Process" (IP) signal and a Telnet "Synch" signal in the command Telnet stream, as described in Internet RFC 959. If a STAT command is received during a data transfer, preceded by a Telnet IP and Synch, transfer status will be returned.

SIMPLE NETWORK PAGING PROTOCOL (SNPP) SUPPORT

If hfaxd is started with the -s option it will service clients using the Simple Network Pager Protocol (SNPP) as specified in RFC 1861 (which obsoletes RFC 1645).

The hfaxd server currently recognizes the SNPP protocol requests listed below. Requests marked with a ¹ are non-standard extensions to RFC 1861 that may be added to SNPP at some future time. Case is not distinguished and only the first four characters of requests are used in identifying commands.

Request	Description
2WAY	preface a 2-way transaction
ABOR¹	abort previous command
ACKR	set read acknowledgement handling for subsequent requests
ALER	set the alter-level for subsequent requests
CALL	set the caller-ID for subsequent requests
COVE	set the alternate coverage area for subsequent requests
DATA	specify a multi-line message
EXPT	set the expiration time for subsequent requests
HELP	give help information
HOLD	set the time at which subsequent requests are to be delivered
KTAG	kill a previously submitted request
LEVE	set the service level for subsequent requests
LOGI	login to server
MCRE	specify multiple response text and code
MESS	specify a single-line message
MSTA	return the status of a previously submitted request
NOQU	disable message queueing
PAGE	specify the destination pager
PING	locate/validate a pager
QUIT	terminate session
RESE	reset server state
RTYP	set the reply type code for subsequent requests
SEND	send message(s)
SITE¹	site-specific commands (see next section)
STAT¹	return server status
SUBJ	set the message text for subsequent requests

The hfaxd server will abort an active SEND operation when an ABOR command is preceded by a Telnet "Interrupt Process" (IP) signal and a Telnet "Synch" signal in the command Telnet stream.

The following non-standard or experimental commands are also supported through the SITE request.

Request	Description
FROMUSER	specify the sender's identity
IDLE	set idle-timer (in seconds)
JPARM	query job parameter status
JQUEUE	control whether or not job is queued
LASTTIME	set the time to terminate an unfinished job
MAILADDR	set the e-mail address to use for notification
MAXDIALS	set the maximum number of times to dial the phone
MAXTRIES	set the maximum number of times to try sending the page
MODEM	set the modem or class of modems to use
NOTIFY	set the e-mail notification
RETRYTIME	set the time to delay between job retries
SCHEDPRI	set the scheduling priority for the job [0-255]
HELP	give help information, e.g., SITE HELP

Note that hfaxd requires that SNPP clients login first with the LOGI directive while RFC 1861 permits clients to submit pages anonymously.

CLIENT ACCESS CONTROL

hfaxd controls client access according to the information in the file /var/spool/hylafax/etc/hosts.hfaxd. This file defines the set of users and machines that may receive service and, optionally, defines password challenges to use in authenticating clients. Clients may be permitted access to services with or without a password challenge. Access may also be restricted based on the host machine that a request for service originates from. Consult hosts.hfaxd(5F) for information on the format and content of this file. The SITE ADDUSER protocol request is provided for adding new users to a server (available only to clients with administrative privileges).

Server resources are controlled based on clients' identities. Jobs and documents, both received and submitted, are protected by the server. Typically clients are permitted access to anything they own or that is publicly accessible. There are also administrative privileges that clients may acquire and which permit them wide access to objects that reside on the server.

A complete client-server protocol specification is still outstanding.

hfaxd operates with its root directory set to the top of the HylaFAX spooling area; /var/spool/hylafax. This is done so that clients see a virtual file hierarchy that is completely contained within the HylaFAX operating environment on the server machine. Administrators however must be aware of this action when specifying files in the hfaxd configuration file: absolute pathnames relative to the root of the spooling should be used to specify filenames.

SERVER ACCESS CONTROL

The file /var/spool/hylafax/etc/shutdown, when present, specifies when to restrict access to a server machine. When this file is present and contains valid information hfaxd will permit only users with administrative privileges to access the server. Any other users that request service will be denied access and negative server responses will include any shutdown message specified in the shutdown file. Consult hylafax-shutdown(5F) for information on the format and content of this file.

The SHUT protocol request can be used to schedule a server shutdown; it is available only to clients with administrative privileges. To make a shutdown server available again the shutdown file can be deleted with the DELE protocol request (this is to be replaced with an ``unshut'' protocol request so that implementation details are not part of the protocol).

CONFIGURATION FILES

hfaxd reads configuration information from the file /etc/hylafax/hfaxd.conf each time a new server process is started (i.e. for each new client). This file uses the same conventions used by other HylaFAX configuration files; as described in hylafax-config(5F). The following configuration parameters are recognized; items marked ``(SNPP)'' are used only by the SNPP support.

Tag	Type	Default	Description
FaxContact	string	see below	contact address to show in help text
FileFmt	string	see below	format string for file status results
IdleTimeout	integer	900	client idle timeout in seconds
JobFmt	string	see below	format string for job status results
JobHostID	string		identification information for job hosts
JobProtection	octal	0644	permissions for job qfiles in sendq/doneq
KillTimeMap	string	see below	mapping from service level to job kill time (SNPP)
LDAPServerURI	string		URI of the ldap server including port number
LDAPBaseDN	string		LDAP context where user objects can be found
LDAPBindQuery	string		format for the LDAP bind query
LDAPGroupAttribute	string	groupMembership	LDAP group attribute label
LDAPReqGroup	string		LDAP context of the users group
LDAPSearchDN	string		format for the UserDN in LDAP search
LDAPSearchQuery	string	uid=%s	format for the LDAP search query
LDAPVersion	integer	3	LDAP protocol version to use
LogFacility	string	daemon	syslog facility name for tracing messages
MaxAdminAttempts	integer	5	maximum admin attempts before disconnecting
MaxConsecutiveBadCmds	integer	10	maximum invalid commands before disconnecting
MaxIdleTimeout	integer	7200	maximum client idle timeout permitted
MaxLoginAttempts	integer	5	maximum login attempts before disconnecting
MaxMsgLength	integer	128	maximum pager message length (SNPP)
ModemFmt	string	see below	format string for modem status results
PagerIDMapFile	string	/var/spool/hylafax/etc/pagermap	name of file for mapping pager IDs (SNPP)
PriorityMap	string	see below	mapping from service level to job priority (SNPP)
RcvFmt	string	see below	format string for received facsimile status results
RecvqProtection	octal	0444	permissions for client access to recvq
RetryTimeMap	string	see below	mapping from service level to job retry time (SNPP)
ServerTracing	integer	1	server tracing control vector
ShutdownFile	string	/var/spool/hylafax/etc/shutdown	name of shutdown control file
UserAccessFile	string	/var/spool/hylafax/etc/hosts.hfaxd	name of access control file
XferLogFile	string	/var/spool/hylafax/etc/clientlog	name of file for logging client data transfers

The configuration parameters are explained below:

The e-mail address to display as a point of contact in the help text returned to a client in response to the HELP or SITE HELP commands. By default this is ``FaxMaster@hostname'', where hostname is the fully qualified name for the machine where the server is running.
The format string to use when returning file status information with the LIST and STAT commands. Formats are specified using printf(3S) style conventions but using the field identifiers listed below. Each item can include field width, precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-8p for an 8-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the file protection flags.
Format	Description
a	Last access time
c	Creation time
d	Device number (octal)
f	Filename
g	Group identifier (decimal)
i	Inode number (decimal)
l	Link count (decimal)
m	Last modification time
o	Owner (based on file GID)
p	Fax-style protection flags (no group bits)
q	UNIX-style protection flags
r	Root device number (octal)
s	File size in bytes (decimal)
u	User identifier (decimal)
The default format string is ``%-7p %3l %8o %8s %-12.12m %.48f''. It is recommended that all items include a field width so that client applications that construct headers from the format string can constrain the width of column title strings.
The initial/default timeout to use in timing out idle clients. This value defines the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that hfaxd will wait for a command from a client before terminating the connection. Unprivileged clients may alter the idle timeout up to the value of MaxIdleTimeout; privileged clients may set the timeout to any value.
The format string to use when returning job status information for jobs in the sendq and doneq directories. Formats are specified using printf(3S) style conventions but using the field identifiers listed below. Each item can include field width, precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-3j for a 3-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the job state.
Format	Description
A	Destination SubAddress
B	Destination Password
C	Destination company name
D	Total # dials/maximum # dials
E	Desired signalling rate
F	Client-specific tagline format string
G	Desired min-scanline time
H	Desired data format
I	Client-specified scheduling priority
J	Client-specified job tag string
K	Desired use of ECM
L	Destination geographic location
M	Notification e-mail address
N	Desired use of private tagline (one-character symbol)
O	Whether to use continuation cover page (one-character symbol)
P	# pages transmitted/total # pages to transmit
Q	Client-specified minimum acceptable signalling rate
R	Destination person (receiver)
S	Sender's identity
T	Total # tries/maximum # tries
U	Page chopping threshold (inches)
V	Job done operation
W	Communication identifier
X	Job type (one-character symbol)
Y	Scheduled date and time
Z	Scheduled time in seconds since the UNIX epoch
a	Job state (one-character symbol)
b	# consecutive failed tries
c	Client machine name
d	Total # dials
e	Public (external) format of dialstring
f	# consecutive failed dials
g	Group identifier
h	Page chop handling (one-character symbol)
i	Current scheduling priority
j	Job identifier
k	Job kill time
l	Page length in mm
m	Assigned modem
n	E-mail notification handling (one-character symbol)
o	Job owner
p	# pages transmitted
q	Job retry time (MM::SS)
r	Document resolution in lines/inch
s	Job status information from last failure
t	Total # tries attempted
u	Maximum # tries
v	Client-specified dialstring
w	Page width in mm
x	Maximum # dials
y	Total # pages to transmit
z	Time to send job
The default format string is ``%-4j %3i %1a %6.6o %-12.12e %5P %5D %7z %.25s''. This string constrains each status line to be less than 80 characters. It is recommended that all items include a field width so that client applications, such as faxstat(1) that construct headers from the format string can constrain the width of column title strings.
A formatted string of the format ``<id>[:<host>[:<username>:<password>:<adminwd>]]'' that identifies a job host. Multiple instances of JobHostID are used in the configuration file to identify multiple job hosts. ``<id>'' is a numeric identification for the host which is prepended onto job ids created by that host. This is used by a client to distinguish between jobs created on different hosts when it may not initially know to which server it connected. ``<id>'' must be the same number of digits for all configured job hosts. For compatibility with all clients ``<id>'' must be numeric only. If the instance of JobHostID only includes ``<id>'' then it is understood to refer to the local host and not a remote host. It is this configuration entry that causes the prepending of the ``<id>'' number onto the job ids. The other values for the formatted string refer to connection details for user-level and admin-level login at the identified remote host. If only ``<host>'' is provided then the current user's login credentials are used for the chained connection. This configuration will cause hfaxd to connect as a client to the specified remote host for the requested action when the job id provided by its client refers to that remote host (the provided job id matches the ``<id>'' value in the host's JobHostID configuration). To do this the hfaxd client connection to the remote host requires administrative privileges or synchonized user accounts on both hosts. Be aware that when providing ``<username>'', ``<password>'', and especially ``<adminwd>'' in the configuration that this may compromise job security on the remote host since users from this host will be connecting to the remote host as a different user (and possibly with administrative privileges). As a null value for ``<adminwd>'' is permissible, administrative privileges may be omitted by using ``*'' for ``<adminwd>''. Because of the chroot under which the client instance of hfaxd operates it may be necessary to copy or link at least some system files to the HylaFAX spool directory structure so that the chained client connection can be made to the remote job host. This operation may need to be revisited after upgrades or changes to those system files. To identify which files may need to be included one may examine strace output for faxstat and look for which files it opens in the operation.
The default setting of ``0644'' allows all users to view all job parameters in the send and done queues. The mode determines the permissions of the clients to see the jobs, following the HylaFAX permission model of the group bits controlling uid permissions and the other bits controlling other permissions. A setting of ``0640'' allows only the job owner and the administrator to view jobs. If a user doesn't have permissions on the job, the job will not be visible to them when viewing the queues.
The mapping from SNPP service level (0-11) to job expiration time (kill time). A mapping is specified as a string of space-separate numbers where each value is the number of minutes to permit a job to run. The default mapping is ``5 5 5 15 60 240 720 1440 1440 1440 1440 1440'' which expires a job in 5 minutes for service levels 0-2, 15 minutes for level three, 60 minutes for level four, etc.
The full address of the ldap server including port number, i.e.: ldaps://1.2.3.4:636 (for secure connections) or ldap://1.2.3.4:389 (for insecure connections)
The full LDAP context where user objects can be found, i.e.: ou=users,dc=example,dc=com for Active Directory/LDAP or ou=users,o=organization for Novell eDirectory
The format for the LDAP bind query (ldap_sasl_bind_s) where ``%s'' is replaced with the username. If LDAPBindQuery is not configured, then the bind query will use the format ``cn=%s,<BaseDN>'' where ``%s'' is the username, and ``<BaseDN>'' is the configured LDAPBaseDN string.
The label for the group membership data. On older OpenLDAP servers this should probably be ``groupMembership''. On ActiveDirectory this should probably be ``memberOf''.
The full LDAP context of the group users have to be a member of to gain HylaFAX access for sending faxes. If this is not set then no group membership is required.
The format for the UserDN in the LDAP search (ldap_search_ext_s) where ``%s'' is replaced with the username. By default this is the same as LDAPBindQuery .
The format for the LDAP search query (ldap_search_ext_s) where ``%s'' is replaced with the username. By default this is ``uid=%s''. On ActiveDirectory this should probably be set to ``cn=%s''.
Version number of the LDAP Protocol to use (default is '3')
The symbolic name for the syslog(3) facility to use when logging error messages and informational/debugging messages requested through the ServerTracing parameter. The list of facility names is found in the system include file <syslog.h>; comparisons are case-insensitive.
The maximum number of unsuccessful attempts gain administrative privileges with the ADMIN command that hfaxd will permit a client before terminating the connection. Note that the count of attempts is reset if/when the client successfully gains administrative privileges.
The maximum number of consecutive unrecognized, unimplemented, syntactically incorrect, or otherwise unacceptable commands to permit a client before terminating the connection. This control has two purposes: to handle naive or malicious clients from sending long streams of nonsense commands to a server, and to ensure that clients are forcibly terminated when a server is marked shutdown.
The maximum value that a client may set the idle timeout to. This value is not enforced if the client has administrative privileges.
The maximum number of unsuccessful attempts to login with the USER and PASS commands that hfaxd will permit a client before terminating the connection.
The maximum number of characters to accept in a pager message specified with the DATA or MESS commands. Messages longer than this value are rejected.
The format string to use when returning modem status information for modems listed in the status directory. Formats are specified using printf(3S) style conventions but using the field identifiers listed below. Each item can include field width, precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-8h for an 8-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the name of the host the server is running on.
Format	Description
h	Server hostname
l	Local identifier string
m	Canonical modem name
n	FAX phone number
r	Maximum pages that can be received in a single call
s	Status information string
t	Server and session tracing levels (xxxxx:yyyyy)
v	Modem speaker volume as one-character symbol
z	A ``*'' if a faxgetty(8C) process is running; otherwise `` '' (space)
The default format string is ``Modem %m (%n): %s''.
The absolute pathname of the file that contains directions for mapping pager identifiers to IXO/TAP or UCP service providers (and optionally a pager identification number). Consult pagermap(5F) for information on the format and content of this file. (Note that absolute pathnames are relative to the root of the spooling area).
The mapping from SNPP service level (0-11) to job scheduling priority. A mapping is specified as a string of space-separate numbers where each value is the priority to assign to a job. The default mapping is ``63 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127'' which assigns a high priority to service level zero and normal (default) priority to all other service levels.
The format string to use when returning status information for received facsimile in the recvq directory. Formats are specified using printf(3S) style conventions but using the field identifiers listed below. Each item can include field width, precision, left-justification, 0-filling, etc. just as for printf; e.g. %-3b for a 3-character wide, left-justified, blank-padded field containing the signalling rate.
Format	Description
X	Reception indicator (1=yes, 0=no)
Y	Received date and time
Z	Received time in seconds since the UNIX epoch
a	SubAddress received from sender (if any)
b	Signalling rate used during receive
d	Data format used during receive
e	Error description if an error occurred during receive
f	Document filename (relative to the recvq directory)
h	Time spent receiving document (HH:MM:SS)
l	Page length in mm
m	Fax-style protection mode string (``-rwxrwx'')
n	File size (number of bytes)
o	File owner
p	Number of pages in document
q	UNIX-style protection flags
r	Resolution of received data
s	Sender identity (TSI)
t	Compact representation of the time when the receive happened
w	Page width in mm
z	A ``*'' if receive is going on; otherwise `` '' (space)
The default format string is ``%-7m %4p%1z %-8.8o %14.14s %7t %f''. This string constrains each status line to be less than 80 characters. It is recommended that all items include a field width so that client applications, such as faxstat(1) that construct headers from the format string can constrain the width of column title strings.
The permissions setting for administrator, owners, and users for viewing files in the HylaFAX receive queue. The default setting of ``0444'' allows all users to view all files in the queues. A setting of ``0440'' allows only the job owner and the administrator to view files. A setting of ``0040'' allows only the administrator to view the files. If a user doesn't have permissions on the file, the file will not be visible to them when viewing the queue.
The mapping from SNPP service level (0-11) to job retry time. A mapping is specified as a string of space-separate numbers where each value is the number of seconds to delay between delivery attempts. A value of zero causes retries to be scheduled using the default algorithm used by the HylaFAX job scheduler. The default mapping is ``30 60 60 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'' which retries a level 0 job after a 30 second delay, levels 1 and 2 after 60 seconds, level 3 after 3 minutes, and other jobs are retried according to the usual scheduling algorithm.
A number that controls the generation of tracing information by a server. areas that are individually controlled. To enable tracing of multiple areas of operation, the flag associated with each area should be bit-or'd to form the value for this tag.

Flag	Description
1 (0x00001)	General server operation
2 (0x00002)	Client-server protocol requests and responses
4 (0x00004)	File transfers from client to server
8 (0x00008)	File transfers from server to client
16 (0x00010)	Client logins
32 (0x00020)	All network connections
64 (0x00040)	FIFO messages to and from faxq(8C)
128 (0x00080)	TIFF Library errors and warnings
256 (0x00100)	Configuration file processing

    
Tracing messages are directed to syslog(3) using the facility specified with the LogFacility configuration parameter. Note that syslogd(8C) must be configured to capture facility.info, facility.debug, facility.warning, and facility.err messages.
The absolute pathname of the server shutdown file; see hylafax-shutdown(5F) for information on the format and content of this file. (Note that absolute pathnames are relative to the root of the spooling area).
The absolute pathname of the user access control file; see hosts.hfaxd(5F) for information on the format and content of this file. (Note that absolute pathnames are relative to the root of the spooling area).
The absolute pathname of the file to use for logging client-server file transfers (when enabled through the ServerTracing parameter). (Note that absolute pathnames are relative to the root of the spooling area).

OPTIONS

The specified directory is treated as the spooling area. The default spooling area, /var/spool/hylafax, is defined at the time the software is built.
Stop hfaxd from detaching itself from the controlling terminal. This option is normally used only when running hfaxd under a debugger or when hfaxd is started up from the inetd(8C) process.
Sleep for the specified number of seconds before actually processing the client to allow a debugger to attach.
Bind to the specified bindaddressfamily tcp port. Options are ``IPv4'', ``IPv6'', or ``all''. Please note that this argument needs to be specified before -i otherwise it will be ignored.
Bind to the specified bindaddress tcp port. Please note that this argument needs to be specified before -i otherwise it will be ignored. A better approach to improve security would be to run hfaxd from xinetd, binding its service to the specific port. This will also make hylafax benefits from tcp wrappers and other options provided by xinetd.
Restrict the range of TCP ports used when binding the socket for PASV/EPSV mode data transfers. Without this option, bind will be called with a port of 0, allowing the kernel to allocate an ephemeral port. To be useful, -p MUST be specified BEFORE -i due to the way command line arguments are parsed.
Listen on the specified port for service requests and respond with the client-server protocol. The port may be specified either symbolically, e.g. ``hylafax'' or numerically. This flag may be specified multiple times to request service on multiple different ports.
Listen on the specified port for service requests and respond with the Simple Network Paging (SNPP) protocol. The port may be specified either symbolically, e.g. ``snpp'' or numerically. This flag may be specified multiple times to request service on multiple different ports.
Service the client-server protocol using the standard input and output. This option is useful when hfaxd is started up by inetd(8C).
Service the Simple Network Paging (SNPP) protocol using the standard input and output. This option is useful when hfaxd is started up by inetd(8C).

DIAGNOSTICS

Diagnostics generated by hfaxd are logged using syslog(3).

Treat config as a configuration parameter specification that is interpreted after reading the configuration file. For example, ``-c servertracing:0x4f'' would set the ServerTracing configuration parameter to ``0x4f'', overriding any setting in the configuration file.

FILES

/etc/hylafax/hfaxd.conf	server configuration file
/var/spool/hylafax	spooling area
/var/spool/hylafax/FIFO	for submitting the job
/var/spool/hylafax/sendq	where job description is placed
/var/spool/hylafax/sendq/seqf	for assigning job identifiers
/var/spool/hylafax/sendq/seqf.increment	increment value for sendq seqf
/var/spool/hylafax/docq/seqf	for assigning document identifiers
/var/spool/hylafax/docq/seqf.increment	increment value for docq seqf
/var/spool/hylafax/tmp	temporary location of job-related files
/var/spool/hylafax/docq	where document files are placed
/var/spool/hylafax/recvq	where received facsimile are found
/var/spool/hylafax/archive	where archived jobs are placed
/var/spool/hylafax/log	for server log files
/var/spool/hylafax/client	for FIFO files used in communicating with faxq
/var/spool/hylafax/status	for server status information
/var/spool/hylafax/config.device	for returning server status
/var/spool/hylafax/etc/hosts.hfaxd	host access control list
/var/spool/hylafax/etc/shutdown	server shutdown control
/var/spool/hylafax/etc/pagermap	SNPP pager ID mapping file

BUGS

To be filled in.

SEE ALSO

sendfax(1), sendpage(1), faxalter(1), faxrm(1), faxstat(1), faxq(8C), syslog(3) hylafax-server(5F), hosts.hfaxd(5F), status(5F), hylafax-shutdown(5F),

July 12, 1996