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2005 Mar 23
1
help understanding sip header
What are these messages that * constantly sends to the client? And
why does it always say 'looking for [server ip] in default' ?
Sometimes I see 404's instead of 200's, and I know something is wrong
but I don't know what is being signalled here.
In this case 206.80.111.117 is the * server, and 4.27.217.38 is my nat box.
<-- SIP read from 4.27.217.38:61384:
OPTIONS
2005 Jun 02
1
asterisk on internet sip phone behind nat - does someone even have this working
I have been working with this for a wile and I have been watching
the list for about a month on this subject, to no avail.
I am wondering if anyone has successfully configured asterisk for
clients to connect to it when the clients are behind nat. I mean
successfully because I can do everything except for audio, my audio is
only one way. I am asking so I can determin if I will be continuing
2009 Mar 16
1
My UPS has arrived, time to start working on documentation
Arnaud, my UPS arrived yesterday; thanks for your generosity. I'm
using it to power the computer I'm typing on. This moves NUT up a few
places on my priority list.
In our last email exchange, I believe we agreed on a couple of major
points. I want to confirm these before I start modifying the
documentation heavily.
1. asciidoc is a good master format for the in-tree documentation.
2.
2014 Nov 12
1
Very high system load: Samba statfs call for filesystems in /etc/mtab in: fileid_load_mount_entries()
...0 active samba users. The
result was that hardly any user was able to really do anything (eg
access a file via samba).
One sympton was visible in a very high share of cpu *system* time (about
25% on each of the 10 CPUs). This system load was caused by the smbd
daemons where each of these processes regurlarly did a stat as well as
as fstat on all active users directories in /home .
The home directories are mounted by automount from one of our
fileservers using NFS. From each existing fileserver (fs1, fs2) the
samba server NFS-mounts the users parent directory
under eg /import/fs1, /import/fs2, and aut...
2004 Mar 19
9
Important: The Asterisk Bug Tracker
Okay fellow Asterisk users... Listen up (or perhaps more appropriately,
"read down").
The Asterisk community is growing at a remarkable pace. I know there are
thousands of you out there -- in fact there are over eight *thousand*
subscribers to asterisk-users alone, and almost one *thousand* registered
users on the bug tracker. The #asterisk IRC channel is consistently in
the top 10
2001 Mar 03
0
kernel & automount errors in messages log
Hello all,
I have a few strange errors in my messages log I can't fix. My system
works great, it just bugs me that I have error (or apparent errors) that
I don't know about. I get automount errors regurlarly (daily) that are
reflected in the last four lines of the log file excerpt below. My misc
and net directories are there, but I can't write to them either. The
properties say that each of the directories was created on 2/26/01 at
6:56pm (about the same time I was getting my DNS server working, I...