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2007 Jul 02
2
Sip phones using the wrong context for an outbound call
Hi, recently I changend a few things in the configuration of the Asterisk 1.2.17-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1y-d of a customer. One demand was that different groups of SIP-Phones are using different trunks to the outside worls, so I moved some of them to a Support context. However, dial out from this phones failes as they'...
2003 Jan 28
2
PAM Module for SMB-LDAP
...e we are just too stupid, but for me it seems that there is some problem with holding passwords completely sync between *NIX-world and WIN-world when I use LDAP & Samba. If a user changes a password under Windows, with "passwd chat" the *NIX-Password (attribute: userPassword) can be changend very well besides the both Samba-LDAP-attributes lmPassword and ntPassword. But if a user from the *NIX-world wants to change his password over a service that uses PAM.D we have the following problem: pam_smbpass.so can authenticate UNIX Users via SMB-LDAP but it can not be used for "passwd&...
2012 Mar 07
1
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Performance degradation when repeatedly exchanging JITted functions
...old function pointer to jump to the new function, since all calls use the stub anyway. Since - as I wrote - several places in the JIT rely on the global mapping being updated to the start of the newly jitted function, I didn't change that. Instead, after jitting a function, the mapping is changend back to the stub, if the KeepStubs flag is set. The only drawback of this is that *directly* recursive calls still bypass the stub and jump back directly to the function pointer. But since exchanging a function while another thread is executing it is unsafe anyway, this shouldn't matter. Eve...
1999 May 02
0
URGENT: WinPOPUp triggers permission problem
...^^^^ This is my contribution, I added in the debuging section of shmem.c the printing information for file name. On my system this file is created automatically when first message arrive and its permissions are 644 root:root. So, supposing that is some kind of permissions problem I changend the guest user from nobody -> guest -> <user with a valid shell/group> -> root. When the guest user reached root all started to work well, but of course this is a horrible security nightmare and I'm shure that is a better and secure approach. If some of you can shed som...
2012 Mar 06
0
[LLVMdev] Performance degradation when repeatedly exchanging JITted functions
> I don't think that a patch implementing any of those approaches would be > accepted, that's why I am tending towards implementing it outside of LLVM. Why not? If they make LLVM better and aren't hacks, why wouldn't they be accepted? ________________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Clemens Hammacher
2012 Mar 06
2
[LLVMdev] Performance degradation when repeatedly exchanging JITted functions
On 3/6/12 5:28 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > Advantage of using the latest address: one saved jmp per call. Per newly JITted call ;) > Advantage of using the initial address: easier G/C of intermediate > versions, less things to keep track of. I still think both versions require larger changes. When using the latest address, you have to keep track of all JITted functions per
2004 Aug 06
2
No audio with slackware for live station
He means that development of WinAmp 3 has discontinued. WA2 is being updated to support WA3's extra features (video, media library), and WinAmp 5 (2+3=5) is the main new development. You can read the announcement on the WinAmp forums. >===== Original Message From Stefan Neufeind <stefan@neufeind.net> ===== >On Fri, 16 May 2003 at 13:15:22, Geoff Shang wrote: > >> I
2004 Mar 16
6
Maximum retries exceeded on call
Running * with default config files except for sip.conf. Any call made is dropped 5 seconds after connection, with the following messages: Mar 17 16:37:41 WARNING[1009461760]: chan_sip.c:495 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call 6C94C1B1-77C4-11D8-91FB- 000A95DA04DA@192.168.1.152 for seqno 48221 (Response) == Spawn extension (default, s, 5) exited non-zero on 'SIP/2000-6bd7' Mar