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2005 Jun 27
3
Fw: linksys rt31p2 test case
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a test case for an ISP featuring an asterisk server and a couple of linksys rt31p2-na routers registering on it. Instead of using dsl lines, i'm trying to plug the * server and the routers on a cisco switch, just to test their functionality. I have created a vlan and a subnet on the switch and set up the ip addresses of the routers in that subnet. When i plug
2005 Feb 04
2
zapata.conf ERROR?????? please help
...the call in the PSTN connected phone, each 10 seconds asterisk keeps ringing and ringing the $CASA extensions, and even with an outgoing call if I took the PSTN phone to make an outgoing call, asterisk keeps ringing and ringing the $CASA extensions, this is really annoying, I don?t know if I have a miscofigurations or is a software/hardware problem. I?m running asterisk v.1.0.3 and I have a X100P card. -----------------extensions.conf----------------- [incoming] exten => s,1,Dial(${CASA},10) -----------------extensions.conf----------------- Thanks in advance! -------------- next part ----...
2004 Jul 01
3
Security question for newbie
Hi, I am using Samba version 3.051 in an Active Directory setting with Windows 2000 server. Everything is working rather well with regards to file-sharing and authentication. However, the one thing that I noticed that I haven't been able to fix quickly with SWAT is the prevention of browsing the Linux file-system with users such as 'nobody' or 'bin'. For example... I have a
2010 Feb 09
3
disk I/O problems with LSI Logic RAID controller
we're having a weird disk I/O problem on a 5.4 server connected to an external SAS storage with an LSI logic megaraid sas 1078. The server is used as a samba file server. Every time we try to copy some large file to the storage-based file system, the disk utilization see-saws up to 100% to several seconds of inactivity, to climb up again to 100% and so forth. Here are a snip from the iostat