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2007 May 04
22
CampingConf?
Campers --
In a few weeks there will be a bunch of people in Portland, OR, for a
conference. A long time ago some campers mentioned that might be a
good time for us to get together and hold a mini CampingConf for a few
hours. Is anyone interested? Does anyone want to organize it?
I''m thinking Wednesday night, May 16.
We could possibly get a spot at FreeGeek (not likely since they are
2006 Apr 22
0
Testing when camping
I have considered writing some small camping apps for a while now. Before I
embark on this trip visiting unknown campsites, I thought I better yet ask
the seasoned campers a question:
How can one go about doing unit testing of a camping application. I''m mainly
thinking about testing of the models. Can the testing facilities of Rails
easily be integrated so that I can test my AR models? Functional testing
(whi...
2003 Aug 01
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2005 Jan 25
0
Mediatrix voip gateway 1124 and 1204 in UKsetting
Many thanks for that info!
> Peter
>
> One thing to consider if you only have 3 PSTN lines is the Sipura
> SPA-3000 (you would need 3 of them, one for each line)
>
> We have 2 PSTN lines at our scout campsite, and they work very well, as
> well as providing a simple power outage solution.
>
> They retail about ?80 + the VAT
>
> I can supply more information
2005 Jan 24
1
Mediatrix voip gateway 1124 and 1204 in UK setting
Hello!
We are located in the UK, and we are planning to replace our old pbx with an asterisk based pbx. For
outgoing calls our present pbx is connected to three PSTN lines which all have the same number.
Internally, the pbx caters for quite a few extensions, and each extension can make outbound phone
calls. Only very rarely does our call volume exceed three simultaneous connections (inside to
2003 Dec 01
0
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TEST 3
If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may
not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably
edited
that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check
that
it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN
state using "netstat -a".
Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all