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2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share (lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain logins work, profiles work, login scripts work..everything is just as expected except for the multiple home shares issue. I've also got Win9x boxes logging into the domain and login scripts set for them and they do not have this tro...
2007 Jul 12
1
Problems with Wine in Mandriva....
Hi, i tested the same porogram, that have problems, so try to compile yourself, i download the sources and make ./configure & make & make install and lather this will we work... -- Maximiliano Casta??n (maximi89) Linux user # 394821 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20070712/601ef329/attachment.htm
2003 Nov 25
2
Outgoing-call and enter user in Conference - repost
Hi all, Just wondering if someone have already done something like that : SIP Client_A ---> 1)call ---> ASTERISK ---> 2)outgoingcall-PSTN-->Client_B | | 3) Enter conference | MeetMe <----------------------------' with user A Make 2 user in conference (point 1 and 2), it's definitely easy, but call
2015 Aug 19
3
asterisk server stress test
...single character variable names. I love alcohol. > > 3) cp is ill advised. For a testing script, it was easy. For a > production application, use mv. > > In use, I would execute it specifying how many call files to create, > like 50. Then, take a look at top, iftop, and vmstat. Lather, rinse, > repeat to get to your goal. > We started the 500 calls and used milliwatt app on the first and record on the second host to check the quality. Alternatively just start 500+ calls and call yourself on top. So you can get a good idea how the quality is. Call-Files are explained...
2010 Jan 25
9
skinny Controllers, fat models with REST?
Hi, I''m really new to rails, so i programmed some stuff and today i read some things about skinny Controllers, fat models. My Controllers are really fat now. So i''m asking myself how can i shrink my controllers and move the code to the models, especially in fact of REST e.g. in focus on error codes? code example: # POST /tasks # POST /tasks.xml def create @authorized
2015 Aug 19
2
asterisk server stress test
Steve, would you be willing to share that "quick bash script"? James Cass <http://goog_987864563> jcass78 at gmail.com On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote: > On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Dominique Haeber wrote: > > Hi Barry Flanagan, >> >> Barry Flanagan <barryf-lists at flanagan.ie> schrieb am Mit, 19.
2015 Aug 01
5
Call Center
Hi All Has anyone used Asterisk for a Call Center operation? What I mean is: given a list of phone numbers, can Asterisk dial each number, play a message and accept some DTMF? I ask because I am an employee of a non-profit company based in San Diego, CA. I already evaluated Voicent and Voxeo. The former has expensive licensing terms and the latter is not best suited for a call center. I would
2020 Feb 26
5
CentOS 7 : SELinux trouble with Fail2ban
Hi, Some time ago I had SELinux problems with Fail2ban. One of the users on this list suggested that it might be due to the fact that I'm using a bone-headed iptables script instead of FirewallD. I've spent the past few weeks getting up to date with doing things in a more orthodox manner. So currently my internet-facing CentOS server has a nicely configured NetworkManager, and
2014 Dec 02
0
NetworkManager fights with DHCP-only backup NIC
...s home with the info we need to fix it. It can cut a 4-week phone tag game down to 15 minutes. I've done some weird stuff like scripts that bring up all the interfaces, look for link, apply one of the IPs that the box should have to one of the interfaces with link up, try to ping the gateway, lather, rinse, repeat, but I've never been happy with any of it. Maybe a USB wifi adapter could be set up to make an openvpn connection back to a home server if you know the location has wifi. That could give you a known private IP to connect to for the rest of the configuration. -- Les Mikesel...
2015 Mar 09
1
grsync for centos 7
Francis Gerund wrote: <snip> > And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I learned - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k ram - what luxury! > > : ) You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do with DOS 3.0 on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell you how much fun it was to compile (I kid you not)
2020 Feb 27
0
CentOS 7 : SELinux trouble with Fail2ban
...te but which were never logged because of the initial read failure. >Any suggestions ? Try repeating. That either means multiple binary modules, or a text module that you add each new audit2allow "fix", increment the version number, rebuild the policy and module then re-insert -- lather, rinse, ... /mark
2009 Oct 15
1
Sampling procedure
I would like to divide a vector in 9 groups in a way that each number is present in only one group. In a vector of 783 I would like to divide in 9 different groups of 87 Example <- matrix(c(1:783),ncol = 1) s1 <- as.matrix(sample(Example,87, re = FALSE)) Example <- Example[-s1] s2 <- as.matrix(sample(Example,87, re = FALSE)) #however I don?t know how to remove the second group from
2012 May 02
1
error fitting coxph model
Hi, I am using coxph from the survival package to fit a large model (100,000 observations, ~35 covariates) using both ridge regression (on binary covariates) and penalized splines (for continuous covariates). In fitting, I get a strange error: Error in if (abs((y[nx] - target)/(y[nx - 1] - target)) > 0.6) doing.well <- FALSE else doing.well <- TRUE : missing value where
2001 Aug 23
0
[Re: RC2 vs. beta4 (test)]
...'t transcoding. The point about transcoding, say, MP3->OGG is that the two codecs use different assumptions (psychoacoustic models, etc.) in performing the compression -- so transcoding often results in one codec trying to chase down and reproduce artifacts generated by the other. The "lather-rinse-repeat" encoding test described by Atilla is a bit different: roughly speaking, it simply magnifies the artifacts introduced by oggenc and makes them easier to identify. Obviously this is a non- linear process so it isn't perfect, but it's far from useless. I believe this type o...
2018 Apr 04
0
Q about msan : mapping 4TB
Hi, Porting msan to the Cavium T99 chip requires a VMA mapping of 4TB. The brute-force way of doing this would be by collecting memory segments that weren't mapped - from the results of the msan test harness - and creating mapped segments ranges. Lather, rinse, repeat until all the addressable segments are mapped in msan.h. But I was wondering if there isn't a more efficient way of accomplishing this mapping. Any help/suggestions/ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. --Stefan -- Stefan Teleman stefan.teleman at gmail.com --------...
2005 Jul 27
2
Accounting Proxyarp users !!?
Hi Folks, Can i account proxyarped pc´s ?? Like know how much web traffic passthru a specific person ip using shorewall ? So i can know how much bandwidth that specific IP EAT ? Thanks alot Carlos Arnt ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward
2009 Jul 28
2
sequential change implementation
How do I prevent the following: I have several web servers behind the load balancer, how do I make sure that when something changes and web servers need to be restarted that they are not all restarted at the same time but rather one by one. Is there a way to configure sequential push of some kind? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are
2015 Dec 10
2
[Bug 2514] New: Usability: Key filenames / extensions make sharing private key likely.
...a.priv or something. To recreate issue: 1: generate a key. 2: try do something with the key file, while in a rush / juggling many plates / being drunk. Use tab completion. 3: Feel stupid. Promise yourself you will never do this again. Go delete the key from everywhere you've ever used it. 4: lather, rinse, repeat. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug.
2005 Jan 27
0
Re: Polycom and call waiting again...
...known reason, we had to standardize on M$ Outlook... *sigh*) [1234] Type=friend Context=whatever Host=dynamic Secret=password1234 Dtmfmode=inband Disallow=all Allow=ulaw [1234b] Type=friend Context=whatever Secret=password1234b Dtmfmode=inband Disallow=all Allow=ulaw Outgoinglimit=1 . . . Rinse, lather, and repeat for each queue you want on a phone, or as many call appearances as you have. Since we have IP600s, and nobody is in more than 5 queues currently, it works well for us. We avoid the call waiting issue using the outgoinglimit=1 directive, as the Asterisk server will only send one call t...
2017 Mar 03
1
C 7.3 sshd will not reload
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017, Tate Belden wrote: > I have to assume it's something unique to your install, then. > > I run about a dozen sshd instances on as many CentOS 7 boxes around here. > To a one, systemctl restart sshd is all it takes to implement config > changes. Did you actually change something before doing the restart? If nothing changes it will restart every time. If I