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which officially fixes the setuid security exploit by the vendors. Additionally, from the PR: * adds in distribution patches to allow it to interoperate with libtiff-3.5.5 (the current version in the ports tree), and replace an original FreeBSD patch. * includes security patches (replacements of 'strcpy' and 'sprintf', primarily), mostly based on patches originally submitted by Alex Langer [1] for 4.0pl2 and not yet commited, although some new work was done too. [1] I don't think, that these were my patches but those submitted by John Holland <john@zoner.org> in PR 19180. * Fixes some issues with the configure/setup scripts introduced since the previous version. * Additionally, original FreeBSD patches from 4.0pl2 were merged in where they were not addressed by anything else. (except the I18N patch, sorry). I removed the FORBIDDEN line since there are at least no obvious security concerns left. PR: 19237 Submitted by: Andy Sparrow <andy@geek4food.org>
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Hylafax was installed. You'll need manual configurations to actually
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activate it.
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Setting up: (for impatients)
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Invoke /usr/local/sbin/faxsetup, and answer the questions.
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Mostly, accepting the defaults should work well.
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When you are asked to specify the name of tty device, use "cuaa1"
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instead of "ttyd1". Otherwise it does not work well.
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Consult /usr/local/etc/rc.d/hylafax.sh.sample for startups.
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For accepting incoming FAX/data calls, modify /etc/ttys as below
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and send SIGHUP to init process:
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>cuaa1 "/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty" dialup on secure
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Documentation:
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On Line Manuals: man hylafax.
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World Wide Web site: http://www.hylafax.org/
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