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2004 Oct 21
2
asterisk & ipv6
Hello all, I saw that the ipv6 support issue was brought up a couple of times but I could quite get a complete picture of its status. Would asterisk currentl work over IPv6? If yes which version does v6 support start from? Thanks Emil
2013 Oct 18
3
libxl: spawning qemu while files are open
...mory image, and spawned qemu. However, the following attempt to unmount the disk that hold the suspend image failed. It turned out that qemu was holding on to the fd of the suspend-image, which blocked the umount. Our theory is that when libxl forks and executes the qemu process, qemu inherits all currentl open fds in the xenopsd process, and never gives them away anymore. We could solve this by opening the suspend-image file in xenopsd using the O_CLOEXEC flag, causing the file to be closed when executing qemu. However, we are worried that this behaviour may still cause trouble in multi-threaded pr...
2019 Dec 06
2
client to support SNI
Hi. Looks like every ~2 Years raises someone the question about SNI support in the openssh client. 2015: https://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=143248436518985&w=2 2017: https://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=150204655205911&w=2 I have read the docs and haven't seen anything about that this feature is already available in SSH. https://man.openbsd.org/ssh.1
2004 Jul 31
3
one extention, multiple phones
Is it possible to get a few 7960's and asterisk to allow all of the 7960 phones to use one extentsion and can only be used by one person at a time, have it indicate on the other 7960's when one of the others has the line engaged. Basicly so like I can setup a rule when an incoming call comes from IAX to divert to this extension, it will ring the extension (thus all phones), and allow me to
2005 Aug 29
5
can''t create 1st domain on debian
Hi all I''ve taken the plunge and decided to set up Xen on my AMD64 machine. I want to use amd64 debian as the domain 0 O/S, then install a full amd64 debian dev kit and a couple of 32-bit linuxes on top. I''ve got an install of debian amd64 running as domain0, which boots up just fine. I boot it with dom0_mem=131072 (the machine has 1Gb of RAM). I then created some disk