I've been using the capifaxrcvd daemon for over a month now with no problems
at all.
However today someone tried to fax me and upon connection my server totally
crashed, it totally freezes.
i've rebooted the server but when the same person tried to fax again it
crashed the server again.
It was some automatic fax that retries every 10 minutes, every time it did
the same thing.
I couldn't find anything in the logfiles... the only thing i have in my
syslog is the following:
Apr 14 15:13:32 beluga capifaxrcvd[856]: Incoming Call from 92271774
Apr 14 15:13:32 beluga capifaxrcvd[856]: Called #: 93454685
Apr 14 15:13:32 beluga capifaxrcvd[856]: Call from 92271774 accepted
Apr 14 15:13:41 beluga kernel: kcapi: appl 1 ncci 0x10101 up
Apr 14 15:14:59 beluga syslogd 1.4.1#10: restart.
Apr 14 15:14:59 beluga kernel: klogd 1.4.1#10, log source = /proc/kmsg
started.
Apr 14 15:14:59 beluga kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.4.20
in my faxdirectory i can see the file it created but it has a zero size.
One thing i noticed is that all my other faxes are named like: ff0013e8dc569
(with ff or fn in front) and this one was called rc-92271774-3e9ab2bf.
I'm running debian linux (woody, 3.0 r1) and compiled isdn4linux from source
(latest version)... i also used fcpci-suse8.1-03.10.02 as the capi driver
for my AVM fritz!PCI card.
What can i do ?
Nick