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2015 Jan 29
2
Investigating international calls fraud
...Mitel had a default admin password, it seems possible that somebody accessed its UI over the network, and then accessed and copied its SIP credentials for your Asterisk server. If that's the case, the calls might not have been placed through the phone. The miscreant could have configured the purloined credentials into another hardphone, or a softphone app on any PC or tablet or cellphone which was able to access your LAN. The "cloned" phone would not have needed to actually register with Asterisk... it could simply have send an INVITE to place a call, and Asterisk would have challenged...
2005 Aug 11
1
name resolving on a simple network
Pardon me if I don't adhere to list protocol - this is my first post: I have a simple home network with a seemingly intractable problem. I'm pretty new to Samba, though, and I can't help but think the answer, like the purloined letter in Edgar Allan Poe's story, is staring me in the face. Various folks have been helping me over on the Fedora list for 9 days, now, so I thought I'd try this problem here. The networks consists of the following: A linux Fedora Core server running several services, right on the net...
2005 Aug 13
2
problems with name resolution in a small home network
Pardon me if I don't adhere to list protocol - this is my first post: I have a simple home network with a seemingly intractable problem. I'm pretty new to Samba, though, and I can't help but think the answer, like the purloined letter in Edgar Allan Poe's story, is staring me in the face. Various folks have been helping me over on the Fedora list for 9 days, now, so I thought I'd try this problem here. The networks consists of the following: A linux Fedora Core server running several services, right on the net...
2004 Aug 06
1
Sacrilege, but...
Hi Brendan, Thanks for your quick reply! >you can get the not-open-source version free from shoutcast.com. I'll purloin that today and see if it makes any difference..... > Your >symptoms imply that you may be trying to stream high-bitrate MP3s? >(that would be 160kbit+). Bzzzzt - nope, sorry, a 128Kbps stream. Another experiement for today is to go down to say 24Kbps and
2002 Nov 18
0
patch: rsync-2.5.5: UNIX ACL support
there's an unsupported, it-works-for-us patch that's seen a bit of testing on Solaris 2.6/8 and rudimentary testing on Linux with Andre- as G's ACL implementation. most of the code is ripped straight out of the samba 2.2.5 source tree; the rest of it is stuff that i don't expect anybody to ever seriously consider merging into the rsync tree and which i wouldn't defend against
2015 Jan 29
0
Investigating international calls fraud
...e Mitel had a default admin password, it seems possible that somebody accessed its UI over the network, and then accessed and copied its SIP credentials for your Asterisk server. If that's the case, the calls might not have been placed through the phone. The miscreant could have configured the purloined credentials into another hardphone, or a softphone app on any PC or tablet or cellphone which was able to access your LAN. The "cloned" phone would not have needed to actually register with Asterisk... it could simply have send an INVITE to place a call, and Asterisk would have challenged...
2015 Jan 29
1
Investigating international calls fraud
...min password, it seems possible that > somebody accessed its UI over the network, and then accessed and copied its > SIP credentials for your Asterisk server. > > If that's the case, the calls might not have been placed through the phone. > The miscreant could have configured the purloined credentials into another > hardphone, or a softphone app on any PC or tablet or cellphone which was > able to access your LAN. > The "cloned" phone would not have needed to actually register with > Asterisk... it could simply have send an INVITE to place a call, and > Aster...
2003 Dec 19
2
weighted regression
To all I have some simple questions pertaining to weights used in regression. If the variability of the dependent variable (y) is a function of the magnitude of predictor variable (x), can the use of weights give an appropriate answer to the regression parameters and the std errors? Assume that y at x=1 and 6 has a standard deviation of 0.1 and at x=11 it is 0.4 Then according to a web page on
2004 Aug 06
7
Sacrilege, but...
Hi all, I'm afraid that having spent yet another entire day floundering around in the world of icecast, I've really now got to the point of asking a difficult question. I set up an icecast server back in early 1999, and it seemed to work fine for months. We had a server crash here that meant I had to go and reget the sources to rebuild, and ever since then it has been nothing but