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2010 Jun 16
1
New admin, not much success
...yes } } service pop3 { process_limit = 1024 } ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem ssl_key = </etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem userdb { driver = passwd } ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A typical failure looks like this in maillog: Jun 15 22:19:20 eeebox dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.0.beta6 starting up Jun 15 22:20:29 eeebox dovecot: pop3-login: Login: user=<cmcmanis>, method=PLAIN, rip=66.125.189.27, lip=66.125.189.30, mpid=78871, TLS Jun 15 22:20:29 eeebox dovecot: pop3(cmcmanis): Error: Opening INBOX failed: Mailbox isn't selectable Jun...
2009 Jan 06
2
[Asus Eeebox] USB FXO adapter?
Hello I'm contemplating building an Asterisk voice server out of the compact Asus EeeBox: http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=24&l2=165 But they're so compact, they don't have a PCI slot to handle an analog phone line. I'd like to minimize footpring and cables: Besides analog/SIP boxes like Linksys (extra cables + transformer), does someone know of a USB adapter that...
2008 Nov 27
1
eeebox and FreeBSD notes
for what it is worth, i have put some notes on using FreeBSD on the EEE Box. http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/eeebox.html Most things work, the one big remaining issue is configuring X11 so that it recognises non standard resolutions e.g. 1680x1050 or similar using the "intel" driver. feedback welcome cheers luigi
2010 Jun 20
1
Using a composite device under Centos 4.8 - no mouse clicks
I recently got an EEEbox. This is an Atom based nettop. It came with a wireless keyboard/mouse which talk to a 2.4Ghz USB adapter (a Chicony device as it turns out). Now if I plug this adapter into a Centos 4.8 machine both the keyboard and mouse are detected... but mouse clicks aren't. I can move the mouse, the sc...
2010 Jun 14
6
Small PC to build and run Asterisk
Hi, I'm looking to build an Asterisk box that can run at a remote location. Here are most of the specs of what I'm looking for: Physical hardware * Small pre-built PC (not buying board, case, all parts separately) * Low power consumption * No fan or very small fan * Hard drive (not flash memory) Capabilities/capacity * No GUI, no X * Register to multiple SIP
2010 Aug 31
5
Yes it is a dimensioning question! Atom CPU
I am looking for pros and cons on the Intel Atom cpu. Has anybody been using these in production? I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M cache) to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high as 7 simultaneous calls), g729 all the way through except voicemail will be wav format for email purposes(requirement). I will be tying 3 of these together to route