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2004 Jun 07
1
Network Sniffing Calls for recording
Ok assuming I don't want to record calls using * but instead want a dedicated server that listens to a mirror port and records calls. Is there a cheap software package out there for doing this for mgcp/sccp? I know if evern cut over to * there is a way but I doubt I will even cut 100% over to * so I was wonder what the list has heard of for call recording via sniffing my gates. I know there are some out there but $100k for 40 users is to high for my blood. Offlist is fine for all flames and answers since this is a b...
2003 Nov 05
1
rsync is hanging for me
...did my first invocation hang, and why is my 2nd invocation still hanging? Could it be a bug in either 2.4.1 or 2.5.4, or an incompatibility between the two? If I use --dry-run, it does not hang. It I use --timeout="600", it does not return control back to me after 10 minutes, and not evern after an hour. This is a huge directory: building file list ... done wrote 229184 bytes read 16 bytes 2400.00 bytes/sec total size is 105872465 speedup is 461.92 Sheri French IBM Enterprise Systems Group FRENCHIE@IBMUSM07; Internet: frenchie@us.ibm.com Dept 48Z, 020-3-J204, IBM, Rochester,...
2000 Jan 26
0
Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix 5.0.5
...e problem also occurs with windows NT systems, although in a slightly different fashion. I do keep a share mounted permanently on the NT machine, so it remembers the password there - once I've entered it when I logon to NT. However, I will experience problems with writing files, or occasionally evern reading files from the NT server. In certain cases, my whole NT system appears to lock-up. If I check the Unix/Samba server, I find that a whole bunch of smbd processes were started up, as if the connection was attempted repeatedly. Right around that same time, I see the following error in the log...
2000 Jan 26
0
SAMBA digest 2391 / Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix 5.0.5
...T systems, although in a slightly >>different fashion. I do keep a share mounted permanently on the NT machine, >>so it remembers the password there - once I've entered it when I logon to >>NT. However, I will experience problems with writing files, or occasionally >>evern reading files from the NT server. In certain cases, my whole NT system >>appears to lock-up. If I check the Unix/Samba server, I find that a whole >>bunch of smbd processes were started up, as if the connection was attempted >>repeatedly. >> >>Right around that sa...