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2005 Jul 19
0
When Incoming Caller-ID is Blank Dialparties.agi is shoving incoming IP Address into it.
Running Asterisk Head 1.0.9. Below is a trace of a call delivered to my system which had no caller ID. For some reason, dialparties.agi shoves the incoming provider's IP address into the caller ID so you never have a call that is screened for PrivacyDirector. Is anyone else seeing this issue as well? Have I missed a patch? This call shows on the display with a name of "Unknown"
2011 Nov 29
8
megaraid/PERC
I've got two drives from a now-dead server, they were RAIDed, a mirror, I'd assume. I need to see if there's anything on them I need to transfer to the replacement, so I just shoved them into another Dell server, with a PERC 5 controller - I think that's what the dead one had. I fired up MegaRAID storage manager... but can't see any way to tell it to recreate that RAID. Anyone done this? mark
2009 Jul 15
1
installing a windows 3.1/95 program
I've been asked to try and get an old program running on one of the newer machines so we can lose the windows 98 machine. so shoved the floppy in, got it started to install in wine no problems, however midway through installation I get "error, unable to install font" now I've shoved the 98 hard disk in the machine, and copied everything in the font folder to the font folder on the virtual c drive. I've tried...
2015 Jan 22
5
[LLVMdev] LLD: Simplify LayoutPass
In r226336 I shove off 1.2 seconds out of 9.8 seconds for lld to link lld. That's done by parallelizing archive member parsing. But I realized that was not the slowest pass. The single slowest pass in LLD is LayoutPass. Only sort() at the last of Layoutpass::perform takes about 3 seconds (one third of total execution time). It is because the comparison function passed to sort, compareAtoms,
2015 May 26
5
New controller card issues
Running CentOS 5 (long story, will be updated some day). A 5 yr old Dell PE R415. Whoever spec'd the order, they got the cheapest, embedded controller. Push came to shove - these things gag on a drive > 2TB. So, we bought some PERC H200's for it, and its two mates. This morning, I brought the system down, and put in the card, and moved the SATA cables. This did not end well. The new
2003 Jul 19
2
migrating from uw imapd
Hi, I'm trying to migrate from uw imapd to dovecot. I'm having two problems at the moment. 1. uw imapd grabs new mail from /var/mail/user and then shoves it into ~/mbox, is there any way to make dovecot handle this kind of setup or am I better off merging ~/mbox back into /var/mail/user? If merging is better are what tools are best for this? 2. While I did have have everything in
2004 Aug 06
2
broadcast FM radio
Thanks for your answers Tim and Jaromil, there were useful for my work. But you don't understand what i really mean (sorry for my english). Here is exactly what i want to do: I want to install on my PC (OS Linux) 2 or more FM-tuners. These tuners will get existing FM stations programs. Then, i want to broadcast these programs at the same time on internet with 2 or more softwares'
2016 Oct 21
2
Correcting "incorrect userParameters value on object...." ???
...ested dbcheck fixes seem to have done exactly the opposite of what was required, and only comprehensive multi-protocol tests will untangle this mess.  I've written before about what is required, as we have to get LDAP, SAMR, NETLOGON and Kerberos (for the PAC) all handling this 'binary data shoved in a string by a simple cast' data consistently.  LDAP is a particular difficulty as it is traditionally utf8, but encoding binary data as if it was utf16 to convert to utf8 is not safe or reversible in general. Sorry, Andrew Bartlett --  Andrew Bartlett http://samba.or...
2008 Aug 22
0
[LLVMdev] Dependence Analysis [was: Flow-Sensitive AA]
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Vikram S. Adve <vadve at cs.uiuc.edu> wrote: > Thanks! This is all very interesting, and tells me that LLVM has a > way to go to fully support all of these capabilities (if that is the > right thing to do, which isn't clear). OTOH, it looks like a lot of > real-world software that is using LLVM already doesn't seem to be > affected by
2013 Feb 08
2
Commonly getting FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_VERIFY_MISMATCH_IN_AUDIO_DATA on valid audio
Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la <at> mega-nerd.com> writes: > > Collin wrote: > > > Has anyone encountered a similar problem, or are there any known issues that > > could explain this? > > No known issues of this kind, but I would like to see a repeatable test > case so I can investigate further. > > Cheers, > Erik It turns out it was an error
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
...ity comes with a functionality and/or complexity cost. PID 1 on a Unix-like system really does have special properties, and so some functionality can only be implemented (at least in a practical fashion) in PID 1. Would you rather a bunch of that "magic" of PID 1 that systemd handles get shoved into the kernel (so that PID 1 isn't so special)? > Just what is Fedora's and Red Hat's Plan B when the revolt against > systemd escalates ? Whom is going to apologise for fouling-up Red > Hat's EL and our beloved Centos ? Yawn. I haven't seen that there's a &q...
2018 Apr 12
3
[RFC] __builtin_constant_p() Improvements
Hello again! I took a stab at PR4898[1]. The attached patch improves Clang's __builtin_constant_p support so that the Linux kernel is happy. With this improvement, Clang can determine if __builtin_constant_p is true or false after inlining. As an example: static __attribute__((always_inline)) int foo(int x) { if (__builtin_constant_p(x)) return 1; return 0; } static
2016 Dec 31
2
SCCP is not always correct in presence of undef (+ proposed fix)
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 10:01 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com > wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> > wrote: > >> > >>> Is there a case in your algorithm in which treating an > >>> unknown as an undef will be a problem? > >>> > > Yes, if you
2005 Apr 27
5
Shorewall and P2P traffic
Hi all, I have just upgraded to a new satellite internet provider. I have two network cards - one with a public IP connected to my satellite router, and the second network card with private IP into my switch for the LAN. Shorewall firewall My old satellite system is not being used. Would it be possible/feasable to install a third network card into my Fedora Core 2 server, and then direct all
2004 Aug 06
3
the dummy playlist... chaining a clip to a stream.
Hello. I have a question. We run a number of public service audio streams. They are picking up in popularity, and it would be nice to take some credit for the bandwidth we are supplying. Lots of people directly linking to us. So I would like to attempt to do something that I've seen done with WMA streams. I would like it so when a listener connects, it plays back a 20 second audio clip
2016 Mar 25
2
Odd behavior of a CentOS 7 box after repair of an external RAID
Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Fri, March 25, 2016 9:55 am, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I don't think I've seen this with CentOS 6 or 5, but I had to repair an >> external RAID box this morning. The server, running CentOS 7, has an >> LSI HBA card in it, and it's presented to the system as /dev/sdb. >> I shut off the RAID controller, powered it off, >
2015 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.6 Release] RC3 has been tagged
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Jack Howarth <howarth.mailing.lists at gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Jack Howarth > <howarth.mailing.lists at gmail.com> wrote: >> I finally got around to testing this on a Bloomfield processor (Early >> 2009 MacPro 2x2.66 GHz dual-quad core) and the regressions from >>
2015 Sep 01
2
RFC: DI: Stop preserving types from dead functions
Way back in r107027, we started preserving type information of local variables of functions that are optimized away. This seemed strange to me so I dug into the history: apparently, this is so that ctfconvert can find these types (so they can be exposed in dtrace). E.g., this commit made it so that for this C code: static void foo(void) { struct X { int b; } v; } we always get the type
2001 Nov 14
5
X11 forwards and libwrap support
Hi! Is there any reason why support for the libwrap code isn't included in the X11 forwarding code? I'd like to restrict access to that port. How many applications would break if the tcp port would be closed and only the unix-domain socket would be available? It's true that x11 forwardings can be considered as a security risk and they are disabled because of that by default. I
2005 Aug 17
4
IP Cop as a firewall and QOS
We are looking for a good firewall replacement which will basically do pot blocking and QOS. Our current solution just plain stinks.. We basically need to handle the traffic of a few web servers, mail server and asterisk box. The most traffic this device will need to handle is what can be shoved through a T1. I don't mind buying an appliance to get something solid but IP Cop just looks better than he appliances I see out there. I am only concerned if it is stable for a production environment. It says it's designed for a SOHO environment, we are doing a bit more than that. Will...