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2004 Mar 23
1
Licensing issues with MS Domain
...icensing issues. The net Admin was quick on the switch and swiftly removed my server from the domain, arguing that it violates the licensing agreement. Questions are: Is there really an issue with licensing and Samba? Can we still be in the Domain and use the domain for authentication without promtping warnings about licences? Thanks, Maurice _________________________________________________________________ All the action. All the drama. Get NCAA hoops coverage at MSN Sports by ESPN. http://msn.espn.go.com/index.html?partnersite=espn
2007 Aug 03
5
Difference between WaitExten and TIMEOUT (response)
Hi List; What is the difference between WaitExten function and TIMEOUT (response)? As I see that both are used to determine the allowed time to enter the digits, any one can advise? Regards Bilal ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today!
2003 Dec 10
4
s/key authentication for Apache on FreeBSD?
I'm constructing a Web server which may require restricted areas of the site to be used from public places where a password might be sniffed. The damage that could be done by taking snapshots of the content from one session with a spy program is minimal. What the owner of the server does NOT want, though, is to allow unauthorized parties to gain unfettered access by stealing the password via
2013 Mar 09
1
kickstart %pre vda/sda troubles
hi, The problem: for kvm/qemu disks are /dev/vdx devices when using the virtio driver. For vmware, drives are /dev/sdx devices. For hp servers, /dev/ccisss/whatever (sorry, no proliant with an array controller handy to check it). in order to just have one kickstart script to maintain I am trying to use the %pre section but getting a bit stuck. This is what I have: %pre if [ -b /dev/sda ] then
2006 Feb 06
12
Asterisk native sounds now available!
Hello everyone, As I promised at eTel last week, I have finished up work on my "Asterisk Native Sounds" project. Here's a little diddy from astlinux.org: ----------------------------------- Asterisk Native Sounds are a collection of audio prompts for Asterisk. They will improve quality, reduce CPU usage, reduce latency, and (in some cases) eliminate the need for G729