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2006 Jun 09
3
SIP 486 "Busy Here"
Kinda confused by this... I have a Cisco 7960 configured with a
couple SIP extensions configured on the phone. Just trying to dial
one extension from the other on the same phone, but when I do, I get:
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Executing Dial("SIP/2001-ffd4", "SIP/2002") in new stack
-- Called 2002
-- Got SIP response 486 "Busy here" back
2010 Jun 28
2
SASL GSSAPI error "Key table entry not found"
My server and client are running Ubuntu Lucid, libvirt-bin
0.7.5-5ubuntu27, qemu-kvm-0.12.3+noroms-0ubuntu9 and I'm using
virt-viewer-0.0.3-6ubuntu7.xul19 or virt-manager-0.8.2-2ubuntu8 to
connect. I configured SASL2 to use GSSAPI for libvirt following the
instructions in the libvirt docs, created a keytab with
libvirt/my.fully.qualified.domain at MY-REALM.COM (has a dash fwiw) and
pointed
2004 Aug 07
11
Traffic shaping?
Ok, shaping on Linux is new to me.. so bear with me if i am just stupid.
curtain:/etc/shorewall# grep TC shorewall.conf | grep -v ^#
TCP_FLAGS_LOG_LEVEL=info
TC_ENABLED=Yes
CLEAR_TC=Yes
TCP_FLAGS_DISPOSITION=DROP
curtain:/etc/shorewall#
So it should be enabled, right?
---- tcrules ----
1 eth0 0.0.0.0/0 all
2 eth1 0.0.0.0/0 all
2 eth2 0.0.0.0/0
2004 Feb 12
4
Segfaults in Debian?
Hello,
I am running a Debian Testin/Unstable system with
ii samba 3.0.1-2 a LanManager-like file and printer server
fo
ii samba-common 3.0.1-2 Samba common files used by both the server
a
And lately (more or less since the first 3.0 Samba i have been getting a
_lot_ of segfaults.. Does someone have any clue as to what the below might
be caused by? Isnt SIG11 usually