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2010 Mar 02
1
sem package and growth curves
I have been working through the book "Applied longitudinal data analysis: modeling change and event occurrence" by Judith D. Singer and John B. Willett. I have been working examples using SAS and also using it as an opportunity for learning to use R for statistical analysis. I ran into some difficulties in chapter 8 which deals with using structural equation modeling. I have tried to
2007 Jan 04
1
asterisk sip peer/user matching methodsforauthentication backwards?
...ng List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] asterisk sip peer/user matching methods forauthentication backwards? Take an example where there is two sip users defined in sip.conf as follows; [peer1] Host=192.168.1.1 ... [peer2] Host=dynamic Secret=password ... [Peer3] Config not relevant ... The intention is to accept calls from peer1 without authentication (ip address authentication only), but require authentication from peer2 If by chance a SIP invite comes "From" peer2@192.168.1.1 (where the name peer2 on the calling server coincidentally...
2007 Jan 03
0
asterisk sip peer/user matching methods for authentication backwards?
Take an example where there is two sip users defined in sip.conf as follows; [peer1] Host=192.168.1.1 ... [peer2] Host=dynamic Secret=password ... [Peer3] Config not relevant ... The intention is to accept calls from peer1 without authentication (ip address authentication only), but require authentication from peer2 If by chance a SIP invite comes "From" peer2@192.168.1.1 (where the name peer2 on the calling server coincidentally...
2007 Jan 04
0
asterisk sip peer/user matching methods forauthentication backwards?
...ng List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] asterisk sip peer/user matching methods forauthentication backwards? Take an example where there is two sip users defined in sip.conf as follows; [peer1] Host=192.168.1.1 ... [peer2] Host=dynamic Secret=password ... [Peer3] Config not relevant ... The intention is to accept calls from peer1 without authentication (ip address authentication only), but require authentication from peer2 If by chance a SIP invite comes "From" peer2@192.168.1.1 (where the name peer2 on the calling server coincidentally...