Linux simple fax printer server mini-HOWTO (faxsrv-mini-HOWTO)
 Erez Strauss <[email protected]> <mailto:Erez Strauss
 <[email protected]>>
 v1.0, 8 November 1997

 No warranties. Comments are always welcome.  This document describes
 in details one of the simplest ways to setup fax server on your Linux
 system. The fax is available to the users on the local host and to
 network users.

 1.  Introduction

 To get a working printer/fax on the linux machine you should have some
 software and fax modem.

 The Printing software will be using the fax software as a print
 filter.  The efax will find the fax number from the print Job number
 and will send the fax.  The efax software was written be Ed Casas
 <[email protected]>.

 The rest of the document is build as Q&A.

 2.  Questions & Answers

 2.1.  What is a fax printer server ?

 A fax printer server is a setup of few programs: efax, and the print
 server, in such a way that sending a fax from the computer is as
 simple as sending printout to a printer.

 2.2.  How to set it up ?

 Setting efax as fax print server includes few problems As I worked it
 out few times, I decided to collect this wisdom in this small mini-
 HOWTO, comments are welcome at <[email protected]>.  I describe them
 here and the solutions, and all the instruction in short steps:

 2.2.1.  The efax Software

 make sure you have the efax package.

 On RPM based system use the command 'rpm -qv efax'.

 You can get the efax sources in tar.gz format from sunsite:
 ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/serialcomm/fax/efax08a.tar.gz or
 binary rpm package:
 ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/redhat-4.2/i386/RedHat/RPMS/efax-0.8a-3.i386.rpm

 2.2.2.  The printcap entry.

 The efax documentation is missing the :  at the end of the printcap
 entry.

 Solution: Add the following /etc/printcap entry:

      fax:\
              :lp=/dev/null:\
              :sd=/var/spool/fax:\
              :if=/usr/bin/faxlpr:

 2.2.3.  The fax command

 Use hard link and not symbolic link to the fax command.

 Run the command:

      ln /usr/bin/fax /usr/bin/faxlpr

 2.2.4.  The /usr/bin/fax file.

 Edit the /usr/bin/fax to your preferences:

 choose the right Fax Class for your modem:

      CLASS=2.0

 Set the FROM="your international phone number" field

      NAME="Your Name"

 Add the line for conversion of international phone number to local for
 example in Israel you would use:

      TELCVT='sed -e s/+972/0/ -e s/+/00/'  # Israel

 There is a problem in the file in line 586, change the cfile=... with
 the following two lines:

      cfile=`/usr/bin/tail -1 lock`
      cfile=`cat $cfile`

 at lines 586,587 there shouldn't be '-' signs the lines are:

      0) echo "$l" | mail -s "fax to $num succeeded" $user@$host ;;
      *) echo "$l" | mail -s "fax to $num failed   " $user@$host ;;

 2.2.5.  The /var/spool/fax directory.

 create the directory /var/spool/fax

      mkdir /var/spool/fax
      chmod 777 /var/spool/fax

 2.2.6.  The lock file.

 The lock file (/var/spool/fax/lock) is being created with incorrect
 permissions, use the following command to set it correctly:

      touch /var/spool/fax/lock ; chmod 644 /var/spool/fax/lock

 2.2.7.  The /dev/modem special file.

 The efax program is expecting real device file at the /dev/modem and
 will not work with symbolic link, so create a device file with the
 same major and minor number as the /dev/cua? the is connected to the
 modem. The file should have the rw-rw-rw- mode to enable any user to
 use the fax software.

      ls -lL /dev/modem
      rm /dev/modem
      mknod /dev/modem c Mj Mi
      chmod 666 /dev/modem

 Mj is 5, and Mi is 64 for the cua0, 65 for cua1 and so on.  For
 example (for cua1):

      mknod /dev/modem c 5 65

 2.2.8.  The /var/lock directory.

 change the mode at the /var/lock directory

      chmod 1777 /var/lock

 2.3.  How do I use it, for the server ?

 You should use the fax printer using the -P option and the -J option
 with the fax number.

 use one of the following lpr commands:

       lpr -Pfax -J <Fax-Number> [file-names]
       any command | lpr -Pfax -J <Fax-Number>

 2.4.  Where do I specify the target Fax number ?

 After the -J option.

 2.5.  How do I use it from other Unixes on the net ?

 Add the following entry into the /etc/printcap file and the client
 Linux systems, create the spool directory, and so on ...

      fax:\
              :sd=/var/spool/fax:\
              :mx#0:\
              :sh:\
              :rm=host.domain:\
              :rp=fax:

 add the name of the client hosts into the /etc/hosts.lpd on the fax
 server machine.

 use it as before.

 Note:

 The header string that efax adds to the fax pages is not effected by
 the user name that sends the fax. (can be updated).

 2.6.  Caldera, LPRng users

 The LPRng printing management software is using a different method to
 handle the control file.

 Thanks to Luca Montecchiani <[email protected]>, who found the problem
 and the solution.  Here is an update to the /usr/bin/fax file. The
 following line replace the two simple cfile=... lines at lines 586,587

 # Modified to work also with the LPRng package
 # Luca Montecchiani (08/11/97 [email protected])
 if [ !-z "$CONTROL_FILE" ]
     then
         cfile=`cat tail -1 lock`
         cfile=`cat $cfile`
     else
         cfile=$CONTROL_FILE
 fi

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