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2004 Aug 02
2
Cisco PRI no CallerID
* --> SIP --> CISCO --> PRI --> PSTN
The PSTN sees no callerid.
*---> PRI[zaptel]--> PSTN
Callerid is there... which makes me think it's the cisco, not the
PRI/PSTN/telco.
CISCO PRI--> * PRI [zaptel]
Callerid IS there... which makes me shake my head in disbelief, because
* can
see clid from the cisco pri, but pstn doesn't... but when * sends info
on that
pri, pstn does see clid.
help?
Thanks in advance
Ehud
gavron@wetwork.net
2005 Sep 19
5
switchtower beta gem?
would it be possible to get another beta gem posted for switchtower?
core rails has been getting nice regular updates to the beta gems, but
switchtower is still back at 1962.
2016 Sep 30
1
Migrating, Upgrading & Testing Samba 4 PDC/BDC
...nageable. Then we had to look at the
ongoing costs of compliance. For large corporations that have the
money to bleed into MS and have the staff to jump through their
compliance hoops, and who no doubt enjoy a deep corporate discount, it
is a game that they can afford. We just shook our heads in disbelief
and walked away.
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2001 Mar 28
5
Initial patch to implement partial auth with SSH2
Attached is a patch which adds a new config option, AuthOrder2, to
sshd_config.c. The syntax is:
AuthOrder2 AuthMethod1[:SubAuthMethod1[:SubAuthMethod2...]][,AuthMethod2...]
An example, requiring users to enter a public key _and_ a password, in that
order:
AuthOrder2 publickey:password
The current default behaviour:
AuthOrder2 password,publickey,keyboard-interactive
Require a public key,
2005 May 25
2
URLS and Human Factors
...ed to
return to. When I bookmarked the page the URL, again, caught me off
guard: http://www.library.com/read/chapter/19. Chapter whatever (I''d
given up on that part), but how does it know what book I''m reading? I
cut and paste the URL into a completely different browser, and in
disbelief, saw the correct page load. How on earth did it know what
book I was reading? Grrrrr!
From a RoR developer''s standpoint, these links make sense. It is
requesting information by passing a unique id.
From a user''s standpoint, these kind of URLs are
confusing/misleading/counter...
2008 Aug 12
0
[LLVMdev] crash in JIT when running the inliner
...to call f->eraseFromParent()
on the wrapper function to get rid of it. However, if I do that,
my top level evaluator gives correct results only for the first
few calls. After the first 3 or 4 calls, the evaluation always yields
a constant! This is pretty bizzare and left me scratching my head
in disbelief, especially since there are no assert failures in
either my code or LLVM's.
I reiterate that the only difference between these "constant"
results and correct behaviour is my eraseFromParent() call.
Any tips anyone?
Regards,
-Srikumar
BTW: I'm using Function::Create() and not...
2015 Apr 01
1
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
...and confusing ?
It is only confusing if you let it confuse you. I've been around this
thing long enough to remember when the distribution ISO's carried
wonderful names like 'seawolf-i386-disc1.iso' (study a bit and you'll
get the joke). I'm just experiencing a bit of disbelief that people are
getting hung up over the file's name being the slightest bit
unexpectedly different, that's all.
And my comment that 'it is impossible to satisfy everyone' is a bit of a
USA idiom, typically quoted as "You can't please anyone all the time,
nor can you p...
2010 Oct 01
1
Dragon Age driving me insane!
Hello,
I read with disbelief on the Dragon Age wine appdb page that people actually have working dlc in Dragon Age Origins. This flies in the face of absolutely everything I've seen in my experience with the game. I've installed via Steam, installed the prerequisite windows crap through winetricks (dotnet30, physx, vcr...
2007 Jul 21
1
Re: [Advocacy] Flash and native support for Theora and Vorbis.
On 7/21/07, xiphmont@xiph.org <xiphmont@xiph.org> wrote:
> I would assume Greg had a reason for asking the question where and how he did.
You will find that most people have a reason to do what they do -- it
doesn't mean it's a good one.
On 7/21/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would they [Adobe] find it
> more acceptable to provide lower level APIs to
2013 Feb 07
5
appending and merging data frames
I know that the basic approach to append or merge data frames is using the rbind and merge commands.
However, if I understand things correctly, for both commands one needs to do quite some additional programming to get e.g. behavior as with the Stata append and morge commands or to achieve some things which I think users need quite frequently.
E.g. for appending, the data frame must have
2008 Jun 10
0
[ANNOUNCE] xorg-server 1.4.1
Suspend your disbelief, it's 1.4.1. Better imperfect than never at all,
I guess. Contains a few security and input fixes, some memory leak
fixes, and a few misc bits.
git tag: xorg-server-1.4.1
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/xserver/xorg-server-1.4.1.tar.bz2
MD5: 0d638b6857408bb2e564e0c7b772d9a1...
2010 Dec 30
6
validates_inclusion_of doesn't match constant
Hello, I have a model Model:
SPECIAL_FEATURES = %w(none top)
class Model
validates_inclusion_of :special_feature, :in =>
Model::SPECIAL_FEATURES,
:on => :create, :message => "special_feature
%s is not defined"
belongs_to :team
def special_feature
attributes = attributes_before_type_cast
if attributes["special_feature"]
2004 Jan 29
3
Running R remotely in Windows Environment?
We are considering setting up a fast, RAM loaded machine as an "R-server"
to handle the big problems not suitable for individual desktops and, also,
to process ad hoc analysis requests via our portal. We are 99% a Windows
shop, so first choice is a windows server. We'll use (D)COM for the portal
interface and understand that.
What has me stumped is how to easily interface
2015 Jan 07
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...here will continue to be a pressure to use something incompatible with it.
There. Is. No. Nirvana.
> it pretty much owns the phone/tablet space and the
> examples of elasticsearch (and other lucene-based stuff), jenkins,
> etc. show it scales to the other end as well.
:shakes head in disbelief:
What continuum is a smartphone the other end of, exactly? The one in my pocket has multiple general-purpose GHz-class CPU cores, a few specialized coprocessors, several hundred megs of RAM, dozens of gigs of fast local storage, and several high-tech radios. Its raw processing power is on the or...
2015 Jan 07
2
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
>>> There are more JavaScript interpreters in the world than Dalvik, ART,[2] and Java ? VMs combined. Perhaps we should rewrite everything in JavaScript instead?
>>
>> I'm counting the running/useful instances of actual program code,
>
> I rather doubt you?ve done anything like
2015 Mar 31
18
Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1503) for 64 bit x86 compatible machines.
This is the second major release for CentOS-7 and is tagged as 1503.
This build is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1
As always, read through the Release Notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
2015 Mar 31
18
Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1503) for 64 bit x86 compatible machines.
This is the second major release for CentOS-7 and is tagged as 1503.
This build is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1
As always, read through the Release Notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down...
http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html
Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows
solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing
comment:
"If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented