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2009 Jan 22
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Query About Asterisk 1.6.0.1 Dialog Event Package.
...and extension.conf for subscribers to support the dialog event package rfc 4235. I am using asterisk 1.6.0.1 version. The below are the configuration of sip.conf and extension.conf files which I have done. I have three subscribers as one from my application(App) and other are x-lite1 and x-lite2 phone(X-lite) the configurations are as below for sip.conf. My Scenario. I am using asterisk-1.6.0.1, I want to know that does it support for the Dialog Event Package (As per the rfc 4235)). If yes then what config files I have to change for the same. Example of my s...
2009 Jan 21
0
About Asterisk 1.6.0.1
...and extension.conf for subscribers to support the dialog event package rfc 4235. I am using asterisk 1.6.0.1 version. The below are the configuration of sip.conf and extension.conf files which I have done. I have three subscribers as one from my application(App) and other are x-lite1 and x-lite2 phone(X-lite) the configurations are as below for sip.conf. My Scenario. I am using asterisk-1.6.0.1, I want to know that does it support for the Dialog Event Package (As per the rfc 4235)). If yes then what config files I have to change for the same. Example of my s...
2003 Aug 25
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FreeBSD Foundation Announces Native Support for Java JDK 1.3.1 on FreeBSD
...user base was FreeBSD Foundation president Robert Watson. "Java support is critical to the success of FreeBSD in the enterprise-- this release will open many doors for the FreeBSD platform." About the FreeBSD Project The FreeBSD Project, a volunteer organization, provides a full 4.4BSD-Lite2 based operating system for the 32 and 64-bit Intel and AMD platforms and the 64-bit Alpha and UltraSPARC platforms. FreeBSD is widely used in the network server environment, powering over two million web servers and four million web sites worldwide, and is the basis for a broad array of embedded a...
2000 Oct 06
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FreeBSD Security Advisory: FreeBSD-SA-00:52.tcp-iss
...use for the next incoming TCP connection can spoof a TCP connection handshake coming from a machine to which he does not have access, and then send arbitrary data into the resulting TCP connection which will be accepted by the server as coming from the spoofed machine. Systems derived from 4.4BSD-Lite2 including FreeBSD include code which attempts to introduce an element of unpredictability into the initial sequence numbers to prevent sequence number guessing by a remote attacker. However the pseudo-random number generator used is a simple linear congruent generator, and based on observations of...