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2009 Oct 01
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Asterisk and VOIP was Re: CentOS for non-tech user
...n at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote: >> Ah, well, if you want to keep the landlines, then yeah, I guess asterisk is the way to go. If your goal is to replace keyline systems, then asterisk definitely has that kind of support which, it appears, even Cisco's solution does not (from the mouth of Datacraft Asia personnel selling the school Cisco's voip solution). << I replaced our PBX with an Asterisk box and Snom VoIP phones for just this reason. All calls are made over POTS lines, although I did have it working over IAX2 with FreeWorldDialup back when they offered a free service. The fun...
2003 Jan 06
9
SMTP external forward
I read several posts about SMTP being blocked at ISP. My ISP has the same limitation. My ADSL connection (1 fixed IP) only permits outbound connection to port 25 to their server. None of those posts answered my need. I tried FAQ also. I have several internal email clients/bots that needs to retrieve/send messages, some of then are notebooks. It''s not fair to change SMTP server to the
2003 Feb 04
11
About Shorewall 1.3.14
It is my plan that the upcoming release of Shorewall (1.3.14) will definitely be the last of the 1.3.x releases and will very probably be the last release of Shorewall 1.x.x. I will continue to support Shorewall 1.3 but will be making no more enhancements to it. I will be devoting my time to Shorewall 2. If anyone is interested in taking over the development of Shorewall 1, please let me
2003 Jul 29
1
Web Interface to browse ULOG messages real time
Going deeper on last post "[Shorewall-users] logging", I found a very nice package that handles ULOG messages in a web interface, where you can browse the events from a MySql database produced by ULOGD. Real time. The name is: ULOGD-PHP From the site: ------------------------------------------- ulogd-php is able to : show the last hosts that broke packets on your firewall. show the
2002 Oct 14
1
Shorewall and VLANs (802.1q)
My actual scenario is: -Hundreds PCs in a internal network (fixed IP), divided in +- 6 different subnets -A +- 6 customers with leased lines -A Cisco Catalyst 4006 connecting groups of PCs to corresponding customers (imagine a Call Center company) -Works fine. The problem: Frequently, it''s necessary to migrate dozens PCs from a customer to another. You know, change all IPs and