/etc/hylafax/hfaxd.conf is in hylafax-server 3:6.0.6-5.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# HylaFAX Client-Server Protocol Configuration.
#
# Consult hfaxd(1M) for information on the contents
# of this file. Note that pathnames specified in
# this file are relative to the root of the spooling
# area because hfaxd uses chroot to confine client
# accesses to the server's filesystem.
#
LogFacility: daemon # syslog facility (want this 1st))
ServerTracing: 0x001 # just server operation
#IdleTimeout: 900 # initial client idle timeout (secs)
#MaxIdleTimeout: 7200 # max client idle timeout (secs)
#MaxLoginAttempts: 5 # max # login attempts before disconnect
#MaxAdminAttempts: 5 # max # admin attempts before disconnect
#MaxConsecutiveBadCmds: 10 # max # invalid cmds before disconnect
#FaxContact: FaxMaster # who gets questions/complaints
#AdminGroup: faxadmin # which user group is admin (when using PAM)
#UserAccessFile: "/etc/hosts.hfaxd" # user+host access control file
#ShutdownFile: "/etc/shutdown" # server shutdown control filename
#XferLogFile: "/etc/clientlog" # for logging client file transfers
#FaxQFIFOName: "/FIFO" # FIFO name for talking to faxq process
#
# The default format used to return job status queries.
# Note that clients can override this with JOBFMT.
#
#JobFmt: "%-3j %3i %1a %6.6o %-12.12e %5P %5D %7z %.25s"
#
# The default format used to return recvq status queries.
# Note that clients can override this with RCVFMT.
#
#RcvFmt: "%-7m %4p%1z %-8.8o %14.14s %7t %f"
#
# The default format used to return modem status queries.
# Note that clients can override this with MODEMFMT.
#
#ModemFmt: "Modem %m (%n): %s"
#
# The default format used to return file-oriented
# directory listings.
# Note that clients can override this with FILEFMT.
#
#FileFmt: "%-7p %3l %8o %8s %-12.12m %.48f"
#
# SNPP-specific parameters.
#
#MaxMsgLength: 128 # max pager message length
#PagerIDMapFile: "/etc/pagermap" # file with pager ID mapping rules
#
# The following three items define the mapping from
# SNPP service level to job scheduling priority and
# expiration (kill) time. Each item should have a
# list of 12 values that define the mapping for service
# levels 0 through 11 (first item is level 0, second
# item level 1, ... etc.).
#
#PriorityMap: "63 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127"
#RetryTimeMap: "30 60 60 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"
#KillTimeMap: " 5 5 5 15 60 240 720 1440 1440 1440 1440 1440"
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