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2020 Aug 03
1
[Bug 1447] New: Conntrack marks ICMPv6 multicast and anycast ping responces as invalid.
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1447
Bug ID: 1447
Summary: Conntrack marks ICMPv6 multicast and anycast ping
responces as invalid.
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
2017 Oct 15
2
Problems about implementing a customized overlay network via Tinc
Hi guys:
I am using Tinc to build an overlay network, but I want to control the
network topology by myself. So how can I disable the automatic full mash
feature of Tinc? Besides, my overlay network is supposed to support anycast
and I have a routing algorithm for it. I wonder if it is convenient to
implement it in Tinc, and do you have any suggestions for achieving this?
Looking forward to your
2013 Nov 19
7
IPv6 connections won't be rejected nor logged
Hi,
I have servers where shorewall6 won''t reject nor log:
# cat /etc/shorewall6/zones
fw firewall
net ipv6
# cat /etc/shorewall6/interfaces
net eth1 tcpflags
(I also tried without "tcpflags", but no changes)
# cat /etc/shorewall6/policy
$FW all ACCEPT
all all REJECT info
# cat /etc/shorewall6/rules
SECTION NEW
(for testing, I removed all the rules)
I am testing from
2005 Feb 09
6
Cisco 7960 Beating a Dead Horse
Hi all,
So I have been reading through the docs available online and the
different threads on this list, but I cannot seem to get this phone to work.
I have configured the OS79XX.TXT and SIP/SEP*.cnf files (see attached),
when I configure the phone to point to my tftp server and reboot it I
get this message:
Connection received from 10.6.0.224 on port 50608 [09/02 12:16:11.750]
Read request
2015 Jul 21
2
dovecot proxy/director and high availability design
I think RR DNS is the only viable solution under these circumstances. If
you can cope with the fact that failovers won't be seamless, I don't
think there's anything wrong with that though.
On 07/21/2015 11:54 AM, Laz C. Peterson wrote:
> The consensus seems to say no to RR DNS ? I am going to take that into serious consideration.
>
> With this proxy setup you describe, what
2004 Aug 13
2
Lost 7960 time display on upgrade
I upgraded my 7960 to sip v 6.3 and my display time has now disappeared
from the top left corner.
Loadid: SW: P0S3-06-3-00 ARM: PAS3ARM1 Boot: PC03M030 DSP: PS03AT38
Here is the section dealing with time in my SIPDefault.cnf file. Does
anybody see anything wrong with it or have any other ideas?
# Time Server (There are multiple values and configurations refer to
Admin Guide for Specifics)
2006 Mar 08
5
Cisco 7960 SIP - Displaying Time
Is there a way to display the time of the 7960 running firmware 7.4? Im
unable to find any information.
Thanks,
Ben Blakely
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2013 Jan 21
6
the at command
I was trying to use the 'at' command.
Does it not have "resolution" to the second?
When I run it with 'at -f /tmp/tt.sh "01/21/2013 15:20:45"
syntax error. Last token seen: 15:20
Garbled time
How do I run a command in the future including "seconds".
Thanks,
Jerry
2004 Jul 18
4
Cisco 7960 SIP V6 and IBM A30P Fedora Asterisk
Hi All
Total noob on the list so all help appreciated....
I've successfully installed Asterisk on an IBM A30P Thinkpad using fedora Core 2 (I'm looking at having a mobile PBX for conferences and shows).
I've plugged in two Cisco 7960 phones....
The phones register with the Asterisk correctly and I can run the demo's and even the AIX demo through to digium works correctly.......
2015 Jul 21
0
dovecot proxy/director and high availability design
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 12:00:39 -0700
James Lott <james at lottspot.com> wrote:
> I think RR DNS is the only viable solution under these circumstances.
> If you can cope with the fact that failovers won't be seamless, I
> don't think there's anything wrong with that though.
>
> On 07/21/2015 11:54 AM, Laz C. Peterson wrote:
> > The consensus seems to say no to
2017 Oct 15
0
Problems about implementing a customized overlay network via Tinc
Hi Johnson,
You might want to take a look at the IndirectData option, which will
prevent tinc from trying to directly reach nodes it doesn't have a direct
metaconnection to, using other nodes as intermediaries instead.
On 15 October 2017 at 16:34, Johnson Li <johnsonli1993 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I am using Tinc to build an overlay network, but I want to control
2011 Feb 22
0
And as a sidenote...
Two name servers of .FR are now NSD machines, a.nic.fr (anycasted) and
c.nic.fr.
2004 Dec 12
1
patton smartnode integration
Any have any success using a patton smartnode 4118/js/eiu fxs gateway
with asterisk? We we're able to get the unit to register with
asterisk, but when trying to place a call, no codec was compatible,
even though I had all of the following enabled on the patton ...
# G.711 A-Law/?-Law (64kbps)
# G.726 (ADPCM 40, 32, 24, 16 kpbs)
# G.723.1 (5.3 or 6.3 kbps)
# G.729ab (8kbps)
the link to this
2015 Jul 21
3
dovecot proxy/director and high availability design
Round-robin DNS last I checked can be fraught with issues.
While doing something else I came up with this idea: Clients --> Load Balancer(HAProxy) --> Dovecot Proxy(DP) --> Dovecot Director(DD) --> MS1 / MS2.
When DP checks say user100 it'll find a host=DD-POD1 that returns two IPs, those of the two DD that sit in front of POD1. This DD pair is the only pair in the ring and
2015 Jul 21
0
dovecot proxy/director and high availability design
The consensus seems to say no to RR DNS ? I am going to take that into serious consideration.
With this proxy setup you describe, what would happen if HAProxy or Dovecot Proxy were to fail?
I think there is no problem with many moving parts, as long as there is a backup plan in case something goes awry. My goal is slightly different, as I want to have HA available across datacenters without
2004 Apr 29
2
RE: E164 updater Client
Hi Asterisk users/e164 developers,
I have had an idea on how to improve the functionality of the E164
service.
The idea is that when I'm no longer at my house I actually want to
receive calls at another number
So I have a small software client on my windows desktop and I tell it
I'm no longer here I'm going to be on my mobile (similar to the
no-ip.com dns updater I use)
The client
2005 Mar 25
1
Converting 7905G to SIP
I am trying to convert my 7905G to be SIP based and seem to be running
into a few hassles. Below are all the config files and logs from the
server. I have tried to follow the pdf's from cisco and some posts from
other mailing lists that google turnedup, but it seems that nothing is
working. Am I somehow missing a fundamental step in trying to upgrade
from Call Manager to SIP?
Any help is
2023 Feb 23
1
Redundant Database, Pgsql ?
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On Wed, 2023-02-22 at 11:08 +0000, Marc wrote:
> I don't even get what the advatages are of doing this with sql. If you
> use local replicated ldap and use local credential caching then your
> master ldap can go down without issues, even the local caching handle
> some local slapd issues.
Going to have to +1 this. LDAP also does
2007 Jun 12
4
ARP Problem ???
Hi all,
Does any one know if this is normal operating of ARP. Or where to start
looking.
I am seeing a lot of ARP requests for my router IP from the same IP within
seconds.
21:04:41.112929 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.186354 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.372972 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.546921 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
2004 Oct 04
1
Cisco 7960G w/ SIP not working properly
I have Asterisk version 1.0-RC1 running on Debian Woody.
I have 1 analog phone working, 2 inbound lines working, X-Lite is working.
The problem that I am having is with Cisco 7960 with SIP version 7.2
software. I can make outbound calls and they work fine, I even get a
notice that I have voice mail on the phone and it seems to register
properly but I can seem to dial to the phone.