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2004 Dec 28
6
OT: Linux routing with T100P problems
...s 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
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
10.0.5.2 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0
hdlc0
10.0.0.0 * 25...
2004 Apr 06
1
Softphone (with USB headset) for Mac recommendations
...9;m currently sharing it with a pile of Cisco
routers and a number of 1U servers with beefy fans. So, I need a good
USB headset that can cope with noisy conditions. Oh, yeah, and it'd be
nice if it was cheap.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Would I be better off spending the
$65 for a cheezy budgetone then $20 on a headset, and $20 on software,
and $25 on a better headset, and so forth?
Scott
2006 Dec 20
1
Problem with mysql connector adding "s" to the end of querries
...cation. It seems that my
connector is trying to connect to "infos" instead of "info".
I deleted everything and started fresh, using other file names and it
does the same thing; tries to connect to the "tests" table instead of
the "test" table in my DB.
As a cheezy workaround, I created a table in my DB called "infos" and
created my controller and model named "info" and everything works since
it automatically adds the "s" to the table name.
Can anyone please point me in the right direction my obvious
misconfiguration?
thanks...
2003 Aug 27
1
performance suggestion: sparse files
...ng on the source CPU to compress the
incompressible.
The obvious solution is to <music type=organ register=bass>change the
protocol</music>, but that seems like a scary thing to do for a
performance tweak. What about an option for "really-crappy-compression"?
Something really cheezy (RLE) that can decide in a hurry whether to
compress away a string of zeros, and if not, just send them raw. That way,
performance on compressed files stays I/O bound even on systems with pokey
CPUs, but sparse files are disk-bound on the source system (as they should
be). (And, of course, --sparse...
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
...nload
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
voicemail.conf cause they are all in the database. (insert cheezy *duh*)
So, I spent a few hours today and wrote a small function that grabs the
information app_directory needs from the voicemail database.
Before I submit this to the CVS, I'd like some people to test it out.
If you already have voicemail-mysql running then you should be able to apply
bot...
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.
--
Andrew Rice Jr
2002 Jan 31
4
Network Redesign
...cond internet connection,
which I had in mind for the DMZ, has addresses 10.0.0.0/24 available to
it, and the LAN, 192.168.1.0/24. (Yes, I know the addresses are bogus,
and that you know too. The question is purely a matter of theory.. )
Now that I think I''ve given enough info to draw the cheezy ASCII maps,
I''ll get right down to it.
Proposition #1:
Logical Description: DMZ host physically ''outside'' the firewall.
ISPRTR1 ISPRTR2
172.16.0.254 10.0.0.254
\ /
FW-ETH1 / \
172.16.0.1 / \...