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# Linux Fax Stack Setup (HylaFax & SIP)
Linux Fax Stack using Hylafax and t38modem.
- ***This guide is WIP***
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM (VirtualBox, LXC?)
- **TODO: Test on Debian / RockPi / RaspberryPi**
- **TODO: Test on Eventphone Infra**
***THIS GUIDE IS WIP***
<hr/>
This guide was created using information from the opalvoid wiki (http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.HomePage)
## Setup t38modem
## Softwarestack
- **TODO: Package t38modem with service files and config**
### ptlib
(legacy) library for doing a little bit of everything.
## Opal
### Opal
Voice codec used by e.g. mumble.
### t38modem
Emulates a serial modem from SIP connetion
### Hylafax
Enterprise grade software, managing physical and emulated modems.
Has some problems: https://github.com/lexbailey/compilerfax/blob/main/hylafax_is_broken
## Operating Systems
Unfortunately this software stack uses a lot of legacy software. Because of this, this guide was only tested on specific software versions
### Debian 12 Bookworm
For Debian 12, we´ll only install dependencies which are hard requirements.
For this guide we'll use ptlib 2.18.6 and opal 3.18.6.
#### Installing Requirements
First we'll need some packages
```bash
apt-get install build-essential git wget pkg-config libssl-dev libsrtp2-dev -y
```
#### Download sourcecode
Versions:
- libpt (2.18.6) https://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/v3.18 Cygni/Stable 6/
- opal (3.18.6) https://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/v3.18 Cygni/Stable 6/
- t38mdem (4.6.2) https://github.com/hehol/t38modem/releases/tag/4.6.2
#### ptlib
```bash
./configure
make
make install
```
#### opal
```bash
./configure
make -j5
make runtest
make install
```
#### t38modem
If you are getting error about `-1` not being able to be casted to a `long unsigned int` due to `-Wnarrowing` inside `dle.cxx`, you can add `-Wno-narrowing` after the `CPPFLAGS` in the Makefile to disable this error
```bash
git clone https://github.com/hehol/t38modem
cd t38modem
make
```
If running the t38modem executable, you should run these commands
```bash
cp /usr/local/lib/libpt.so.2.18.6 /lib
cp /usr/local/lib/libopal.so.3.18.6 /lib
```
To install t38modem run
```bash
cp ./t38modem /usr/local/bin
```
### Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Was tested on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM (VirtualBox, LXC?)
You can relies heavily on http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.HomePage
Versions:
- libpt (2.18.6) https://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/v3.18 Cygni/Stable 6/
- opal (3.18.6) https://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/v3.18 Cygni/Stable 6/
- t38mdem (4.6.2) https://github.com/hehol/t38modem/releases/tag/4.6.2
Follow http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.BuildingPTLibUnix and http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.HomePage **but**
- http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.HomePage
- Don't use `libavformat-dev` -> Compile error in Opal
- Configure script needs `pkg-config` to be installed to find ptlib install
- On SourceForge downloads `.tar.bz2` files for *nix
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/
- Version 3.18.6
- **TODO: Test out other versions**
- `.tar.bz2` files for *nix
#### Build PTLib
### Build PTLib
- Version 2.18.6
- Dependency of Opal, bundled with Opal source code (SourceForge)
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sudo apt install \
g++ git make autoconf libpcap-dev libexpat1-dev libssl-dev libsasl2-dev libldap2-dev \
unixodbc-dev liblua5.3-dev libv8-dev libncurses-dev libsdl2-dev \
libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev pkg-config
libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev
```
- PTLib will be installed in the `/usr/local` tree -> set `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` to be findable (compile time)
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sudo make install
```
#### Build Opal
### Build Opal
- Version 3.18.6
- http://wiki.opalvoip.org/index.php?n=Main.BuildingOpalUnix
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sudo make install
```
#### t38modem
## t38modem
- https://github.com/hehol/t38modem, Version 4.6.2
- https://github.com/T38Modem/t38modem could also be used, but seems to be not as maintained
- If you are getting error about `-1` not being able to be casted to a `long unsigned int` due to `-Wnarrowing` inside `dle.cxx`, you can add `-Wno-narrowing` after the `CPPFLAGS` in the Makefile to disable this error
- Could also use https://github.com/T38Modem/t38modem, not as maintained
- If you are getting error about `-1` not being able to be casted to a `long unsigned int` due to `-Wnarrowing` inside `dle.cxx`, you can add `-Wno-narrowing` to the `CPPFLAGS` in the Makefile to disable this error
```bash
cd t38modem-x.y.z/
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- t38modem can only find Opal if `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` and `PTLIBPLUGINDIR` are environment variables to the program
<hr/>
## Configuring t38modem
### Init script
- To automatically start t38modem, you need to create Systemd services, as well as start and stop scripts
- script is adapted from https://web.archive.org/web/20111231021042/https://www.foriamroot.org/hylafax-6-0-debian-or-ubuntu-t38modem-1-0-asterisk-1-6/
First we'll create the configuration directory under `/etc` using `sudo mkdir -p /etc/t38modem/bin/`.
Then create a file named `/etc/t38modem/bin/run` using the following content.
It will be the script to manage the current status of t38modem.
- `sudo mkdir -p /etc/t38modem/bin/`
```bash
#!/bin/bash
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exit 0
```
And then we'll have to make it executable like this.
```bash
sudo chmod +x /etc/t38modem/bin/run
```
#### Quick script overview
- Using that script, it is possible to `start` or `stop` the emulated modem.
- `-t` enables debugging
- More `t`'s is deeper debugging (e.g. `-tttt`)
- You can of course run the t38modem command without this init script
- If t38modem says it was able to create the virtual modem but `/dev/ttyT38-1` is not available, you do not have sufficient permissions
- Configuration is specified in `/etc/t38modem/config`
### Create the configuration file
Create a file using the following contents at `/etc/t38modem/config`.
```bash
# /etc/t38modem/config
T38MODEM_SIP_USERNAME="USERNAME"
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T38MODEM_SIP_SERVER="voip.example.com"
```
You should give only root access to the config.
- Give only root access to the config
```bash
sudo chown root:root /etc/t38modem/config
sudo chmod 700 /etc/t38modem/config
```
### Testing your setup
- You can now communicate with your modem `/dev/ttyT38-1`, just as if it was a real Hayes compatible modem (https://www.computerhope.com/atcom.htm)
- You can now communicate with your modem `/dev/ttyT38-1` , just as if it was a real Hayes compatible modem (https://www.computerhope.com/atcom.htm)
- Test using minicom, configure it to point to our modem. Each command is initiated by a Return
- Dial a number:
- Get the attention of the modem: `at` -> `OK`
- Dial: `atd[NUMBER]`, replace '[NUMBER]' using the number, you want to call
- Dial: `atd0123456789`
- If all works correctly you should be able to answer the phone and hear a single beep
- Answer a call:
- Get the attention of the modem: `at` -> `OK`
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- Test the command before running the init script!
### systemd service
If you want to run a fax server, you can create a systemd service to let your emulated fax modem start automatically on system boot.
To do this you have to copy paste the following into `/etc/systemd/system/t38modem.service`.
```toml
# /etc/systemd/system/t38modem.service
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[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
Enable and start the service using the following commands:
- Enable the service:
```bash
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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CountryCode: 1
AreaCode: 999
```
## TODO
- **TODO: Test on Debian / RockPi / RaspberryPi**
- **TODO: Test on Eventphone Infra**
- **TODO: Package t38modem with service files and config**