Hi After modprobe hisax type=35 (Billion HFC PCI) on a Xorcom Rapid ISO I get: HISAX Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Linux Driver for passive ISDN cards Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Version 3.5 (module) Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer1 Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer2 Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: TeiMgr Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer3 Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: LinkLayer Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Approval certification failed because of Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: unauthorized source code changes I found this on: http://info.ccone.at/INFO/ISDN4Linux/i4lfaq-7.html#ss7.26 What to do, where to find a rpm or ?? to fix ?? Thank you! HB Norway
Dave Cotton
2004-Dec-14 09:35 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] ISDN HiSax: unauthorized source code changes
On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 14:14 +0100, HBK wrote:> Hi > > After modprobe hisax type=35 (Billion HFC PCI) on a Xorcom Rapid ISO I get: > > HISAX > > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Linux Driver for passive ISDN cards > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Version 3.5 (module) > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer1 Revision 1.1.4.1 > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer2 Revision 1.1.4.1 > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: TeiMgr Revision 1.1.4.1 > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer3 Revision 1.1.4.1 > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: LinkLayer Revision 1.1.4.1 > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Approval certification failed because of > Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: unauthorized source code changes > > I found this on: http://info.ccone.at/INFO/ISDN4Linux/i4lfaq-7.html#ss7.26 > > What to do, where to find a rpm or ?? to fix ?? > > Thank you! > HB > NorwayI think I have seen this message on and off for years. Perhaps it's because I'm in France I've just let it go. I suppose if the exchange was blown apart by my card some one might get annoyed. -- Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>