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2002 May 09
0
winbind and 2.2.4 and redhat 7.2 Please Help Anyone.
...e tried three diferent clean installs of Redhat 7.2 using xfs or not using acl or not, manually adding --with-winbind or the one above where I didn't. I'm at a lost. I think it's a bug because I can duplicate this multiple times. Any help you can provide I would appreciate it. Ted Hazlewood Senior Systems Administrator Public Communications Services (310) 954-3024 Phone (310) 954-2139 Fax ted.hazlewood@teampcs.com <www.teampcs.com>
2004 Jan 22
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #2588 - 11 msgs
...To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com From: Doug Meredith <doug.meredith@skyridge.com> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:05:19 -0400 Organization: Skyridge Systems Inc. Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: What technology could my phone company be using? Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com >>Mark Hazlewood <lists@idontknow.com> wrote: >>Sounds like Centrex services, we had it from Telus in Alberta a few years >>ago. >I believe this is used for Centrex. I thought Centrex was basically a >CO-hosted PBX. Is it also a local-loop technology? Are there PCI >cards or SIP gate...
2003 Feb 10
1
Connecting two rsync clients
Hi, Firstly a quick intro, I'm a web developer/linux admin who's trying to setup automated backups for a client. I really like the look of rsync and I know it'll do what I want if I can get it to ;) I've spent some time playing with rsync trying to get it to do what I want but I keep getting stumped. The situation is simple, webserver (master) with various files that need
2004 Jan 21
4
What technology could my phone company be using?
I live in New Brunswick Canada. The phone company is Aliant. When you set up business service here, you can go with either analog or digital lines. This isn't a T1 or ISDN. They are talking individual lines direct to handsets that they provide. They offer the digital option with even very small ( 2 - 4) number of lines. What technology could this be? Is there any way to connect such a