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2005 Sep 27
1
[MSG]TDM Error on ASUS Pundit-R
Hi I have looked around but I cant find an answer for this,
I randomly get the error 'TDM PCI Master abort' and the system locks up.
All I have found so far are a couple other posts on it but no solution.
Running fedora core 3, asterisk stable, zaptel stable.
Any help will be appreciated.
Morgan Gilroy
2007 May 12
2
Screen blanks after initial setup (Centos 5)
Hi,
The installation process went without noticable problems; this is
true to the setup phase immediately after the installtion.
However: after pressing "Finish" in the Setup Agent the screen
blanked on me - Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-F2, Ctrl-Alt-backspace,
Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't help. Nada.
Did someone else have encountered this? Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
System:
2004 Oct 10
1
MonkeyShell: using XML-RPC for access to a remote shell
Security pundits have been warning about the dangers implicit with Web
services for years. A good starting point for understanding the security
issues related to Web services can be found at:
http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid26_gci872720,00.html
Of course to really understand the...
2007 Jul 20
2
Deploying Solaris on Xen via jumpstart
Hi everybody,
Today I tried the latest Solaris on Xen build.
I downlaoded all files and created the iso.
Then I wanted to run setup_install_server , but this failed:
bash-3.00# ./setup_install_server /export/sol_xen/
-bash: ./setup_install_server: cannot execute binary file
-bash-3.00#
So I create a tar file to copy over all files to export/sol_xen/
Then I tried to start and install via
2005 Mar 10
2
QuadBRI ,TDM400 and SuSE9.2
Hi all,
We need help with our SuSe9.2 asterisk box
We have one QuadBRI and one TDM40B in an ASUS pundit R-2 barebone.
We have downloaded the bristuff (0.2.0-RC7j) and installed it without
problems.
once we downloaded and compiled asterisk, zaptel and all other stuff,
the module installation succed in this order:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe qozap
modprobe wcfsx
then the ztcfg output this:
Zaptel
2010 Mar 15
1
Article - a method on how to evaluate an Asterisk server
Hello all,
I would like to share with you an article [1] we have issued last week
(sorry, currently only in Romanian language - we plan to provide an
English version soon).
This article is describing a method to be used for obtaining the
maximum number of SIP simultaneous calls an Asterisk server could
process safely (meaning no errors/maintain control of the machine and
without RTP frame drops)
2005 Mar 11
1
QuadBRI ,TDM400 and SuSE9.2 (Sencond try)
Hi all, this time with the complete configuration files...
We need help with our SuSe9.2 asterisk box
We have one QuadBRI and one TDM40B in an ASUS pundit R-2 barebone.
We have downloaded the bristuff (0.2.0-RC7j) and installed it without
problems.
once we downloaded and compiled asterisk, zaptel and all other stuff,
the module installation succed in this order:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe qozap
2006 May 15
0
CentOS4 and SiS190 LAN chipset
I have an Asus Pundit AE3 setup as an Asterisk server (Asterisk at Home) and
the only quirk so far is that the onboard SiS190 LAN chipset is not detected
and so I have fitted a full height card for now, but as it's a small
barebones design this means I cannot fit the case cover. I have the option
of throwing in a low-profile LAN card or compiling the OS/drivers - I have
looked into this but it
2005 Aug 12
3
PC for 8 line system
I have 2 TDM04b cards currently running in an asterisk at home box that I am ready to replace with the CVS version of asterisk. What I am looking for is thoughts / recommendations. I want to move this to a small form factor ( shuttle ) machine and was wandering what expeience / advice there was for this? I have seen the incompatible motherboard list at digium ( and in fact I think my current
2005 Aug 19
5
Linux Trademarked?
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25529
what's everyone's thoughts on this one?
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2013 Oct 28
1
[heads up] axing AppleTalk and IPX/SPX
Hello!
[Cc to stable@, for wider audience]
The plan is two axe two old networking protocols from FreeBSD head/,
meaning that FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE, available in couple of years would
be shipped without them.
1) AppleTalk
Last time claimed to be supported by vendor in 2007[1]. In practice
had very little use since 90th.
Discontinued by major routing equipment vendors since 2009[2].
2007 Mar 01
1
LDAP error
Hi,
When i try to inser this on LDAP database, i get this error:
"ldapadd: invalid format (line 14) entry:
"uid=spessoa,ou=users,ou=accounts,dc=telbit,dc=pt""
I can't see nothing wrong.
The .ldif file follows my signature.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
M?rio Gamito
--
dn: dc=telbit,dc=pt
objectClass: top
objectClass: dcObject
objectClass: organization
o:
2005 Jun 06
5
OT: Please comment on Dvorak's troll
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1812887,00.asp
Specifically, his assertion that ISP's would sniff traffic and block, say,
the SIP port. You could play wack-a-mole with port numbers, no?
Also a community based, Freenet style of encryption implementation for
"free" VoIP traffic would address this issue.
I raise this to the list because I'm sure there's a grain of
2016 Jun 20
3
https and self signed
...n real people suffer real inconvenience and real loss of productive
effort because of mindless adhesion to bromide based cures that are
blandly offered for ills that mostly exist in the imagination of the
ignorant then yes; I require evidence of their efficacy. And lining
up a bunch of band-wagon pundits chanting the same vacuous refrains is
not evidence.
And this one is going to the list.
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