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2005 Jan 13
2
Agentcallbackogin without any user input after extension is dialed.
Hello all, I'm trying to figure out if there is some way I can log agents in and out by just having them call an extension. Ideally I'd like to have it set up where each agent just dials an extension to log in and the same one or possibly another one to dial out. I got the logging in portion to work by not using a password in agents.conf , but the manual log out has me stumped. Any input
2013 Jan 05
1
imap: Error: net_connect_unix(/.../auth-master) failed: Invalid argument
Hi, I'm unable to get past the subject error trying to setup dovecot 2.1.10 on FreeBSD 6.4: right after login the server closes the connection (testing with telnet) I've tried manualy chown()ing auth-master to 666, so permission issues should be ruled out. I'm attaching logs, config and excerpt of ktrace -id. I've built a version with debug symbols, but I don't seem to hit a breakpoint in...
2009 Aug 21
1
Queue Question
First off this is not my work for extensions.conf it is modified from http://leifmadsen.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/migrating-from-agentcallbackl ogin-to-standard-dialplan-methods-part-1/ So credit to Leif Madsen <http://www.leifmadsen.com> But as to my question [AgentLogin] ;A replaced version of AgentCallbackLogin() using a GoSub() ; exten => XXXXXXXXXX,1,Verbose(2,Logging in agent) exten => XXXXXXXXXX,n,WaitEx...
2018 Dec 11
2
"no shared cypher", no matter what I try
Hello Aki, maybe I misunderstood you, but both adding an "ssl = yes" line to this section of dovecot.conf, and commenting out the whole "four lines starting at "inet_listener imaps" do not have any effect : service imap-login { inet_listener imap { port = 0 } inet_listener imaps { port = 993 ssl = yes } } this is the error I still get after restarting dovecot, and trying again to connect with mutt: ogin: Debug: SSL: where=0x10, ret=1: before/accept initialization [my.home.ip.address] Dec 11 11:06:4...
2019 Oct 23
3
winbind : suspend nightmare
...hen you can grab SSL certs for your Linux boxes with Certmonger and then you can do Wifi 802.1X and trusted web server etc. The last major hurdle is the laptop experience, ie suspend/resume. To be honest it isn't too bad and not too far from using Windows but Windows will always allow you to login with cached creds but a winbind based box will give you a fairly random result. I use nss_winbind and the rid idmap backed to get the same user on each device. It really does work very nicely for ethernet wired workstations - by the time everything has woken up in a short time, the user is availa...
2018 Dec 11
3
"no shared cypher", no matter what I try
...;MYSERVER>/fullchain1.pem ssl_key = </etc/letsencrypt/archive/<MYSERVER>/privkey1.pem ssl_cipher_list = ALL output of dovecot -n: # OS: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64 CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) ext4 # Hostname: SERVER NAME auth_debug = yes auth_mechanisms = plain login auth_verbose = yes auth_verbose_passwords = plain mail_location = maildir:/var/mail/mymail_storage/base/ passdb { args = /etc/imap.v_users driver = passwd-file } service auth { unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { group = postfix mode = 0660 user = postfix } } service...
1997 Sep 28
0
[IPD] Internet Probe Droid
...cussion on this topic to new stuff. In general posts like this will be approved -- alex] Automating brute force attacks with ''Expect" balif and desslok - Abstract - phf, a very fast and efficient phf scanner, and mf, a brute force login program. Both utilize scripts written in Expect, a scripting language that automates interactive programs like telnet and ftp. - Intro - Hacking of the past: ''A young boy, with greasy blonde hair, sitting in a dark room. The room is illuminated only by the luminescense of t...
2019 Oct 24
3
winbind : suspend nightmare
...ot "AD available" (layer 3/4) > > I implemented the 'winbind offline' code many years ago > whilst working for SuSE to cover this exact use case. > > It detects when it can't contact a DC and puts itself > into the 'offline' mode, which means serve logins out > of local cache. It should do this for whatever reason > when it can't talk to a DC (network fail, DC not > found etc. etc.). > > On startup if winbind can't talk to a DC it sets > a retry timer to go off every 10 seconds to try > and re-connect to the DC. It kee...