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2003 May 21
0
Relative Newbie with a SIP/NAT issue
...the call is answered. I have verified that the call is taking place as he can ring a separate PSTN line from his softphone via SIP over the X100P. The error, just prior to the disconnect: WARNING[40966]: File chan_sip.c, Line 408 (retrans_pkt): Maximum retries exceeded on call BED9714C-B16B-4C4B-AD55-2FD1B1E51B77@192.168.1.2 for seqno 44 (Response) -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1' I notice his inside IP is listed in this error message, leading me to believe that this has something to do with NAT.... On my end, I have port forwarded the pollowing ports to the * box from the router: 5060, 8000,...
2002 Feb 16
1
Files to backup
Hi ppl, I have a question more then problem, if I'm going to reinstall my Linux box from scratch, what do I have to backup for the Samba to work, beside the smb.conf & smbpasswd? Are those files enough to save the configuration? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. "Only Dead Fish Go With The Flow"
2002 Aug 26
1
SWAT and SuSE 8
Hi I am an absolute beginner and have just loaded SuSE v8 onto a new computer I have made sure that I chose Samba and samba-client amongst the software when I loaded up. Now, wanting to access swat, type http://localhost:901/ into my browser and get an error message. It seems that localhost:901 can't be found. Can anyone suggest what I may be doing wrong could be? Andrew Taylor
2002 Jun 13
1
syncing unix passwords
I give up. I had this working and now it isn't and I don't know why. I was able to sync unix password using smbpasswd but now it won't work. When I run smbpasswd it changes the samba password but acts like it doesn't even see the parameters in the smb.conf to change the unix password. Here is a sample changing session: as400:# ./smbpasswd xxxxxx New SMB password: Retype new
2004 Sep 24
1
sharing /etc/passwd
How 'bout PAM? /usr/ports/security/pam_ldap. If you have machines that can't do PAM, perhaps NIS is the way to go (assuming, of course, you're behind a firewall). You can store login information in LDAP like you want, then use a home-grown script to extract the information to a NIS map. Or, if you have a Solaris 8 machine lying around, you can cut out the middle step and use
2012 Apr 13
3
Guests can't connect to each other
...st to one guest is working perfectly. There is no iptables rule on the host, and nothing too on the guests. Here are the virsh dumpxml of the different components : # virsh dumpxml vm1 <domain type='kvm' id='11'> <name>vm1</name> <uuid>4eaaed00-c610-b468-ad55-600a0b4e244c</uuid> <memory>2048000</memory> <currentMemory>2048000</currentMemory> <memoryBacking> <hugepages/> </memoryBacking> <vcpu cpuset='0,2,4,8,10,12,14'>8</vcpu> <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0&...