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2011 Aug 22
0
mount.cifs with "sec=ntlmv2" fails ("mount error(22): Invalid argument")
...r NTLMv1 on both sides
everything works just fine.
The client runs kernel 2.6.37.6-0.7-desktop (fully patched openSUSE-11.4) with the
CIFS kernel module version 1.68. mount.cifs identifies as "version: 4.6".
Mounting on the client side it looks like this:
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# mount.cifs //abctest.box/abclaufwerk /mnt/mnt/ --verbose -o
domain=ABCTEST,user=abc,pass=secrect,sec=ntlmv2
mount.cifs kernel mount options:
ip=10.9.0.103,unc=\\abctest.box\abclaufwerk,sec=ntlmv2,ver=1,user=abc,domain=ABCTEST,pass=********
mount error(22): Invalid argument
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g....
2020 Feb 04
0
Always Be Conferencing v16e - pure AEL-based dial plan solution
...rs in that file,
otherwise, a somewhat random hexadecimal string will be used.
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Call Detail Records will be saved in files based on whatever ABC type name
you specify ie. the account code will be set to this name on (almost) all channels.
In the examples (below) it would be "abctest.csv" in the same directory
as your "Master.csv" (assuming you are using CSV for CDRs.)
Optionally you can record the call (see example #2 below).
Look for the recordings in "/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/" directory.
The ABC type name will be used to prefix the files (one fi...