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2004 Dec 28
6
OT: Linux routing with T100P problems
Hey gang,
I was successful in recompiling my 2.4.20 kernel to support HDLC. I was
successful in hooking up our T1 line into the zap card. I was successful in
being able to ping equipment on the other end of the T1. I was unsuccessful
in pinging the outside world from the other end of the T1.
I've attached a cheezy image of the network. Here is the routing table:
[root@asterisk root]# route
2004 Apr 06
1
Softphone (with USB headset) for Mac recommendations
Well, I have my 7940 up and running at home, and everything's working
pretty much perfectly. So, it's time to find new things to break :-).
The problem de jour is long-distance calling from work: I can use my
cell phone, but I'm in an inside office on the 42nd floor and it's
really hard to get good reception. So, I'm thinking about running a
softphone on my Mac laptop
2006 Dec 20
1
Problem with mysql connector adding "s" to the end of querries
I am a beginner with ruby and was working through some basic examples
from Onlamp where I create a basic controller and model, use the
scaffold command, and edit my database.yml file to point it to the
correct database.
The problem I am having is that no matter what I do, I continue to get
a mysql db connection error when I web to application. It seems that my
connector is trying to connect to
2003 Aug 27
1
performance suggestion: sparse files
So I was transferring a 2GB virtual machine disk image image over a slow
wireless link. Of course I used --sparse, to keep the image small on the
destination end as well as on the source end.
Much to my surprise, I noticed that the transfer took a long time even
when it got past the first 0.5GB of actually-populated file. A little
sleuthing with strace revealed that the source rsync was dutifully
2006 Apr 18
10
Validates_ip_of
Hello all
After being told of a funky date validator I will ask again for another
validator :) Does anyone know of a plugin that validates that a field is
the correct syntax for an IP Address?
Thanks
Jeff
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2004 Sep 17
0
MySQL Voicemail and Directory Patch
Hey gang,
I've been using * with voicemail-mysql for a few weeks. Works like a charm.
Even wrote a nice php web interface to let users check, play and download
their messages.
Recently found out that if you use mysql-voicemail then you CAN NOT use
app_directory as app_directory reads its information from voicemail.conf. If
you are using mysql-voicemail, then there aren't any entries in
2006 Jan 05
5
command line bandwidth
Hey I was just curious if anyone knew of any scripts or command line programs that are out there
that could be used to check bandwidth on a network.
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Andrew Rice Jr
2002 Jan 31
4
Network Redesign
First off, let me say thanks to Mr. Eastep for such a solid and easy to
use package. Seawall was the only ipchains ''package'' firewall I ever
considered using, and Shorewall has been my first venture into the world
of iptables. The deployment I have just completed (and now need to redo
due to client requirement changes) was 100% straightforward and has been
working flawlessly for